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’s soccer videos higher when the gender of the players is visible. These findings reveal a bias in the evaluation of men’s and …
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Our society can benefit immensely from algorithmic decision-making and similar types of artificial intelligence. But algorithmic decision-making can also have discriminatory effects. This paper examines that problem, using online price differentiation as an example of algorithmic...
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. Because there is often systematic thought involved in generating the confirmation bias, deliberation tends to promote this …The confirmation bias is a well-known form of motivated reasoning that serves to protect an individual from cognitive … behavioral bias. Nevertheless, the importance of negative emotion in triggering the need for this bias is underappreciated. This …
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Contrary to claims by Gul and Pesendorfer (2008), I show that standard economics makes use of non-choice evidence in a meaningful way. This is because standard economics solely grounded in the theory of choice is "incomplete". That is, it has content that can not be revealed with any general...
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experimentally manipulated decision time to understand how cooperation is related to the use of intuition versus deliberation … deliberation. As a result, extreme cooperation decisions occur more quickly than intermediate decisions, and the relative speed of …
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: promoting intuition versus deliberation has typically a positive effect on cooperation (dynamism) among people living in a … versus deliberation has no effect on cooperative behavior among inexperienced subjects living in a non-cooperative setting …
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When making a decision, humans consider two types of information: information they have acquired through their prior experience of the world, and further information they gather to support the decision in question. Here, we present evidence that data from search engines such as Google can help...
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