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cognitive effort 12 Cognition 7 Kognition 7 Experiment 5 Heterogeneity 4 cognitive sophistication 4 deliberation times 4 depth of reasoning 4 human-machine collaboration 4 machine-learning 4 rational inattention 4 Behavioral economics 3 Cognitive effort 3 Decision 3 Entscheidung 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Verhaltensökonomik 3 Artificial intelligence 2 Begrenzte Rationalität 2 Bounded rationality 2 Game theory 2 Künstliche Intelligenz 2 Spieltheorie 2 dual process theory 2 experiment 2 iterative reasoning 2 level-k reasoning 2 loss 2 Accuracy 1 Children 1 Cognitive sophistication 1 Deliberation times 1 Depth of reasoning 1 Dictation 1 Dual task technique 1 Error analysis 1 Financial audit 1 Gender 1 Incentives 1
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Free 15
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Book / Working Paper 11 Article 4
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Working Paper 10 Arbeitspapier 5 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Article 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 15
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Alós-Ferrer, Carlos 5 Buckenmaier, Johannes 5 Boyacı, Tamer 4 Canyakmaz, Caner 4 Apascaritei, Paula 2 Carpenter, Jeffrey P. 2 Munro, David 2 Radl, Jonas 2 Véricourt, Francis de 2 de Véricourt, Francis 2 DE RIDDER, Isabelle 1 Demel, Simona 1 LEIJTEN, Mariëlle 1 RANSDELL, Sarah 1 Schillemans, Thomas 1 Swarr, Madeline 1 VAN WAES, Luuk 1
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Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen 1
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ESMT Working Paper 2 ESMT working paper 2 Working Paper 2 Working paper series / University of Zurich, Department of Economics 2 American Behavioral Scientist 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Learning and Individual Differences 1 Public performance & management review 1 Working Papers / Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, Universiteit Antwerpen 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 7 RePEc 1
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Material incentives moderate gender differences in cognitive effort among children
Apascaritei, Paula; Radl, Jonas; Swarr, Madeline - In: Learning and Individual Differences 114 (2024), pp. 1-20
find no gender differences in cognitive effort in the absence of rewards. However, boys exert more effort than girls when …
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Do Losses Trigger Deliberative Reasoning?
Carpenter, Jeffrey P.; Munro, David - 2022
increase cognitive effort, we posit that losses may also differentially trigger System 2 reasoning. To evaluate this hypothesis …
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Human and machine: The impact of machine input on decision-making under cognitive limitations
Boyacı, Tamer; Canyakmaz, Caner; de Véricourt, Francis - 2022
The rapid adoption of AI technologies by many organizations has recently raised concerns that AI may eventually replace humans in certain tasks. In fact, when used in collaboration, machines can significantly enhance the complementary strengths of humans. Indeed, because of their immense...
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Accountability and the quality of regulatory judgment processes. experimental research offering both confirmation and consolation
Schillemans, Thomas - In: Public performance & management review 45 (2022) 3, pp. 473-498
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Human and machine : the impact of machine input on decision-making under cognitive limitations
Boyacı, Tamer; Canyakmaz, Caner; Véricourt, Francis de - 2022 - Revised version
The rapid adoption of AI technologies by many organizations has recently raised concerns that AI may eventually replace humans in certain tasks. In fact, when used in collaboration, machines can significantly enhance the complementary strengths of humans. Indeed, because of their immense...
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Do losses trigger deliberative reasoning?
Carpenter, Jeffrey P.; Munro, David - 2022
increase cognitive effort, we posit that losses may also differentially trigger System 2 reasoning. To evaluate this hypothesis …
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Cognitive sophistication and deliberation times
Alós-Ferrer, Carlos; Buckenmaier, Johannes - In: Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic … 24 (2021) 2, pp. 558-592
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The Difference Between Saying and Doing: Comparing Subjective and Objective Measures of Effort Among Fifth Graders
Apascaritei, Paula; Demel, Simona; Radl, Jonas - In: American Behavioral Scientist 65 (2021) 11, pp. 1457-1479
and delay of gratification) to understand to what extent material incentives affect the cognitive effort of children with …
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Human and machine: The impact of machine input on decision-making under cognitive limitations
Boyacı, Tamer; Canyakmaz, Caner; de Véricourt, Francis - 2020
The rapid adoption of AI technologies by many organizations has recently raised concerns that AI may eventually replace humans in certain tasks. In fact, when used in collaboration, machines can significantly enhance the complementary strengths of humans. Indeed, because of their immense...
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Human and machine: the impact of machine input on decision-making under cognitive limitations
Boyacı, Tamer; Canyakmaz, Caner; Véricourt, Francis de - 2020
The rapid adoption of AI technologies by many organizations has recently raised concerns that AI may eventually replace humans in certain tasks. In fact, when used in collaboration, machines can significantly enhance the complementary strengths of humans. Indeed, because of their immense...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012319384
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