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committee share a common information set, but differ in ideological bias while processing multiple information sources and in …'t have strategic incentives for making recommendations that conform with the committee decision. For both cases, pure …. There is also evidence that MPC members differ more in their tastes for multiple objectives than in ideological bias …
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A committee of experts votes between a multi-attribute alternative and status quo. Each expert is a biased specialist who can privately evaluate only one attribute and puts more weight on it. We study whether a social-minded principal would compose the committee of more or less biased experts....
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to the voting decision. These findings are important because the salience of public information is easily manipulable by …
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accounting for the fact that critical selection decisions are often made by a committee rather than a single decision maker …. Understanding how the magnitude of diversity affects the decision quality of such a committee is an important consideration for …. Higher preference diversity always leads to higher likelihood of making the wrong decision. Higher interpretive diversity …
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In this paper, we examine the determinants of decision-making power by children and young adolescents. Moving beyond … of parental control of child behavior and child resistance. Using child reports of decision-making and psychological and … cognitive measures from the NLSY79 Child Supplement, we examine the determinants of shared and sole decision-making in seven …
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Exponential-growth bias (EGB) is the tendency to neglect the power of compounding inter- est. A person with EGB will …
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