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Gloeckner and Broeder (2011) have shown that for 77.5% of their participants' decision making behavior in decisions involving recognition information and explicitly provided additional cues could be better described by weighted-compensatory Parallel Constraint Satisfaction (PCS) Models than by...
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The recognition heuristic (RH; Goldstein \& Gigerenzer, 2002) suggests that, when applicable, probabilistic inferences are based on a noncompensatory examination of whether an object is recognized or not. The overall findings on the processes that underlie this fast and frugal heuristic are...
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Research on the processing of recognition information has focused on testing the recognition heuristic (RH). On the aggregate, the noncompensatory use of recognition information postulated by the RH was rejected in several studies, while RH could still account for a considerable proportion of...
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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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-avoidant intuition is also reflected in adults' judgments. In two studies, we measured adults' ratings of the desirability of an object …
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in terms of a model of juror reasoning as entailing theory-evidence coordination. More frequently than challenging the …
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Recently, it has been suggested that people are spontaneously inclined to cooperate in social dilemmas, whereas defection requires effortful deliberation. From this assumption, we derive that defection should entail more cognitive conflict than cooperation. To test this hypothesis, the current...
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fast vs. slow---to infer what responses other people might give to reasoning problems. People who solve reasoning problems …
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(from the introduction) Intuition and affect have been neglected topics in the literature on human judgment and … question of how intuition and affect are related to each other and how they shape risk perception and decision making. This …
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In recent years, numerous studies comparing intuition and deliberation have been published. However, relatively little …
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