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Parallel Constraint Satisfaction 13 Intuition 8 Kognition 6 parallel constraint satisfaction 6 Entscheidung 5 Test 5 Beschränkte Rationalität 4 Connectionist Model 3 Control 3 Decision Making 3 Reasoning 3 Routines 3 System 1 3 Theorie 3 Base-rate Neglect 2 Bounded Rationality 2 Connectionism 2 Cumulative Prospect Theory 2 Decision Field Theory 2 Entscheidung bei Risiko 2 Expertise 2 Eye Tracking 2 Fast-and-Frugal Heuristics 2 Heuristics 2 Heuristisches Verfahren 2 Informationsverhalten 2 Intermediate Effects 2 Judgment and Decision Making 2 Mental Representation 2 Priority Heuristic 2 Risky Decisions 2 Verhaltensökonomik 2 confidence 2 decision time 2 probabilistic inferences 2 recognition 2 recognition heuristic 2 strategy classification 2 Adaptive Decision Making 1 Automatic Information Integration 1
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Book / Working Paper 14 Article 5
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Working Paper 8
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English 16 Undetermined 3
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Glöckner, Andreas 14 Betsch, Tilmann 5 Engel, Christoph 3 Broder, Arndt 2 Dickert, Stephan 2 Glockner, Andreas 2 Herbig, Britta 2 Herbold, Ann-Katrin 2 Schindler, Nicola 2 Ayal, Shahar 1 Broeder, Arndt 1 Gloeckner, Andreas 1 Hilbig, Benjamin E. 1 Hochman, Guy 1 Hodges, Sara D. 1 Soellner, Anke 1
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Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 6
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Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 8 Working Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 6 Judgment and Decision Making 5
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RePEc 11 EconStor 8
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Cognitive integration of recognition information and additional cues in memory-based decisions
Glockner, Andreas; Broder, Arndt - In: Judgment and Decision Making 9 (2014) 1, pp. 35-50
-compensatory Parallel Constraint Satisfaction (PCS) Models than by non-compensatory strategies such as recognition heuristic (RH) or Take …
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Deliberation versus automaticity in decision making: Which presentation format features facilitate automatic decision making?
Soellner, Anke; Broeder, Arndt; Hilbig, Benjamin E. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 3, pp. 278-298
The idea of automatic decision making approximating normatively optimal decisions without necessitating much cognitive effort is intriguing. Whereas recent findings support the notion that such fast, automatic processes explain empirical data well, little is known about the conditions under...
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Processing of recognition information and additional cues: A model-based analysis of choice, confidence, and response time
Glockner, Andreas; Broder, Arndt - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 23-42
subjects, overall behavior was best explained by a compensatory parallel constraint satisfaction (PCS) strategy. The proportion …
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Role induced bias in court: An experimental analysis
Glöckner, Andreas; Engel, Christoph - 2010
parallel constraint satisfaction models for legal decision making, findings indicate that role induced bias is driven by …
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Physiological arousal in processing recognition information: Ignoring or integrating cognitive cues?
Hochman, Guy; Ayal, Shahar; Gloeckner, Andreas - In: Judgment and Decision Making 5 (2010) 4, pp. 285-299
cue information. These findings support predictions derived by a compensatory Parallel Constraint Satisfaction model …
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Role Induced Bias in Court: An Experimental Analysis
Glöckner, Andreas; Engel, Christoph - Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von … - 2010
constraint satisfaction models for legal decision making, findings indicate that role induced bias is driven by coherence effects … either if participants are instructed to predict the court ruling in preparation of plea bargaining. In line with parallel …
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Parallel constraint satisfaction in memory-based decisions
Glöckner, Andreas; Hodges, Sara D. - 2009
parallel constraint satisfaction (PCS) model for decision making (Glöckner & Betsch, 2008). Time pressure was manipulated and …
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Experts and decision making: first steps towards a unifying theory of decision making in novices, intermediates and experts
Herbig, Britta; Glöckner, Andreas - 2009
. We argue that parallel constraint satisfaction models (PCS) might be a useful base to understand the processes underlying …
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Experts and Decision Making: First Steps Towards a Unifying Theory of Decision Making in Novices, Intermediates and Experts
Herbig, Britta; Glöckner, Andreas - Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von … - 2009
. We argue that parallel constraint satisfaction models (PCS) might be a useful base to understand the processes underlying …, Intermediate Effects, Parallel Constraint Satisfaction, Mental Representation 1 … expertise. 5 Parallel Constraint Satisfaction Models of Decision Making Classical theories of decision making imply that …
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Modeling option and strategy choices with connectionist networks: towards an integrative model of automatic and deliberate decision making
Glöckner, Andreas; Betsch, Tilmann - 2008
We claim that understanding human decisions requires that both automatic and deliberate processes be considered. First, we sketch the qualitative differences between two hypothetical processing systems, an automatic and a deliberate system. Second, we show the potential that connectionism offers...
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