Decision-making processes in social contexts

E Bruch, F Feinberg - Annual review of sociology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Over the past half century, scholars in the interdisciplinary field of judgment and decision
making have amassed a trove of findings, theories, and prescriptions regarding the …

Does attention increase the value of choice alternatives?

M Mormann, JE Russo - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2021 - cell.com
A growing recognition of the role of attention in decision-making has been driven by both the
technology of eye tracking and the development of models that explicitly incorporate …

Measuring risk literacy: The Berlin numeracy test

ET Cokely, M Galesic, E Schulz, S Ghazal… - … and Decision making, 2012 - cambridge.org
We introduce the Berlin Numeracy Test, a new psychometrically sound instrument that
quickly assesses statistical numeracy and risk literacy. We present 21 studies (n= 5336) …

Webcam-based online eye-tracking for behavioralresearch

X Yang, I Krajbich - Judgment and Decision making, 2021 - cambridge.org
Experiments are increasingly moving online. This poses a major challenge for researchers
who rely on in-lab techniques such as eye-tracking. Researchers in computer science have …

Prospect theory reflects selective allocation of attention.

T Pachur, M Schulte-Mecklenbeck… - Journal of …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
There is a disconnect in the literature between analyses of risky choice based on cumulative
prospect theory (CPT) and work on predecisional information processing. One likely reason …

Perspectives on problem solving in cognitive research and educational assessment: analytical, interactive, and collaborative problem solving

S Greiff, D Holt, J Funke - Journal of Problem Solving, 2013 - orbilu.uni.lu
Problem solving has received broad public interest as an important competency in modern
societies. In educational large-scale assessments paper-pencil based analytical problem …

Building trust: Heart rate synchrony and arousal during joint action increased by public goods game

P Mitkidis, JJ McGraw, A Roepstorff, S Wallot - Physiology & behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
The physiological processes underlying trust are subject of intense interest in the behavioral
sciences. However, very little is known about how trust modulates the affective link between …

The time course of conflict on the Cognitive Reflection Test

E Travers, JJ Rolison, A Feeney - Cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Reasoning that is deliberative and reflective often requires the inhibition of intuitive
responses. The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is designed to assess people's ability to …

A lack of appetite for information and computation. Simple heuristics in food choice

M Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M Sohn, E de Bellis, N Martin… - Appetite, 2013 - Elsevier
The predominant, but largely untested, assumption in research on food choice is that people
obey the classic commandments of rational behavior: they carefully look up every piece of …

Using eye-tracking to understand decision-making in conjoint experiments

L Jenke, K Bansak, J Hainmueller, D Hangartner - Political Analysis, 2021 - cambridge.org
Conjoint experiments are popular, but there is a paucity of research on respondents'
underlying decision-making processes. We leverage eye-tracking methodology and a series …