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time-saving bias 5 Behavioral anomaly 1 Behavioral economics 1 Bias 1 Decision 1 Decision making 1 Driving speed 1 Entscheidung 1 Experiment 1 Experiments 1 Fahrgeschwindigkeit 1 Project management 1 Projektmanagement 1 Savings 1 Software development 1 Software development projects 1 Softwareentwicklung 1 Sparen 1 Speed choice 1 Speeding behavior 1 Systematischer Fehler 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Time 1 Time saving bias 1 Time-saving bias 1 Transportzeit 1 Travel time 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1 Welfare 1 Welfare analysis 1 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 1 Zeit 1 de-biasing 1 debiasing 1 driving behavior 1 driving task 1 efficiency 1 heuristics 1 mean speed 1
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Peer, Eyal 3 Eriksson, Gabriella 2 Svenson, Ola 2 Eriksson, Lars 1 Fink, Lior 1 Gamliel, Eyal 1 Gonzalez, Nichel 1 Pinchovski, Barak 1 Solomon, Lidor 1 Tscharaktschiew, Stefan 1
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Judgment and Decision Making 5 Economics of transportation : the official journal of the International Transportation Economics Association 1 International journal of project management : the journal of The International Project Management Association 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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It is about time : bias and its mitigation in time-saving decisions in software development projects
Fink, Lior; Pinchovski, Barak - In: International journal of project management : the … 38 (2020) 2, pp. 99-111
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Modeling and debiasing resource saving judgments
Svenson, Ola; Gonzalez, Nichel; Eriksson, Gabriella - In: Judgment and Decision Making 9 (2014) 5, pp. 465-478
Svenson (2011) showed that choices of one of two alternative productivity increases to save production resources (e.g., man-months) were biased. Judgments of resource savings following a speed increase from a low production speed line were underestimated and following an increase of a high...
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The time-saving bias: Judgements, cognition and perception
Eriksson, Gabriella; Svenson, Ola; Eriksson, Lars - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 4, pp. 492-497
hypothetical scenarios (Svenson, 2008). The present study asked whether the classic time-saving bias persists as a perceptual bias … investigated the time-saving bias in a driving simulator. Each participant was asked to first drive a distance at a given speed and … compared to the first trip. We found that that the time-saving bias applies to active driving and that it affects the choice of …
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Pace yourself: Improving time-saving judgments when increasing activity speed
Peer, Eyal; Gamliel, Eyal - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 2, pp. 106-115
The time-saving bias describes people's tendency to misestimate the time they can save by increasing the speed in which …
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Professionally biased: Misestimations of driving speed, journey time and time-savings among taxi and car drivers
Peer, Eyal; Solomon, Lidor - In: Judgment and Decision Making 7 (2012) 2, pp. 165-172
, people have been shown to commit a time-saving bias by underestimating the time that can be saved when increasing from a low …
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The private (unnoticed) welfare cost of highway speeding behavior from time saving misperceptions
Tscharaktschiew, Stefan - In: Economics of transportation : the official journal of … 7/8 (2016), pp. 24-37
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Exploring the time-saving bias: How drivers misestimate time saved when increasing speed
Peer, Eyal - In: Judgment and Decision Making 5 (2010) 7, pp. 477-488
According to the time-saving bias, drivers underestimate the time saved when increasing from a low speed and … research conducted two studies with multiple questions to show that the time-saving bias occurs in other tasks. Study 1 found … that drivers committed the time-saving bias when asked to estimate (a) the time saved when increasing speed or (b) the …
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