Weighting Information from Outside Sources: A Biased Process
How do people utilize information from outside sources in their decisions? Participants observed a signal-plus-noise or noise-alone event and then made a yes-no decision about whether a signal had occurred. Participants were provided with two information sources to aid decision making. Each source c...
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Main Authors: | LUAN, Shenghua, SORKIN, Robert D., ITZKOWITZ, Jesse |
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Language: | English |
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2004
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