Search Results - "Pohl, Rudiger F"
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Ignorance- Versus Evidence-Based Decision Making: A Decision Time Analysis of the Recognition Heuristic
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-09-2009)“…According to part of the adaptive toolbox notion of decision making known as the recognition heuristic (RH), the decision process in comparative judgments-and…”
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One-Reason Decision Making Unveiled: A Measurement Model of the Recognition Heuristic
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-01-2010)“…The fast-and-frugal recognition heuristic (RH) theory provides a precise process description of comparative judgments. It claims that, in suitable domains,…”
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A matter of time: Antecedents of one-reason decision making based on recognition
Published in Acta psychologica (01-09-2012)“…The notion of adaptive decision making implies that strategy selection in both inferences and preferences is driven by a trade-off between accuracy and effort…”
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A Multiprocess Account of Hindsight Bias in Children
Published in Developmental psychology (01-09-2010)“…In hindsight, that is, after receiving the correct answers to difficult questions, people's recall of their own prior answers tends to be biased toward the…”
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On the Use of Recognition in Inferential Decision Making: An Overview of the Debate
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-07-2011)“…I describe and discuss the sometimes heated controversy surrounding the recognition heuristic (RH) as a model of inferential decision making. After briefly…”
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Recognition-based Judgments and Decisions: What We Have Learned (So Far)
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-07-2011)“…This special issue on recognition processes in inferential decision making represents an adversarial collaboration among the three guest editors. This…”
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Recognition-based Judgments and Decisions: Introduction to the Special Issue (Vol. 1)
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-07-2010)“…Introduction to the first special issue on recognition processes in inferential decision making…”
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Think or blink-is the Recognition Heuristic an "Intuitive'' Strategy?
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-07-2010)“…Several approaches to judgment and decision making emphasize the effort-reducing properties of heuristics. One prominent example for effort-reduction is the…”
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Recognition-based Judgments and Decisions: Introduction to the Special Issue (Ⅱ)
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-02-2011)“…Introduction to the second part of an extended special issue…”
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Use of the recognition heuristic depends on the domain’s recognition validity, not on the recognition validity of selected sets of objects
Published in Memory & cognition (01-07-2017)“…According to the recognition-heuristic theory, decision makers solve paired comparisons in which one object is recognized and the other not by recognition…”
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The limited use of the fluency heuristic: Converging evidence across different procedures
Published in Memory & cognition (01-10-2016)“…In paired comparisons based on which of two objects has the larger criterion value, decision makers could use the subjectively experienced difference in…”
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Empirical tests of the recognition heuristic
Published in Journal of behavioral decision making (01-07-2006)“…The recognition heuristic postulates that individuals should choose a recognized object more often than an unrecognized one whenever recognition is related to…”
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Effort reduction after self-control depletion: The role of cognitive resources in use of simple heuristics
Published in Journal of cognitive psychology (Hove, England) (01-05-2013)“…Heuristics have been described as decision strategies that save time and effort. Given this advantageous property, heuristics should be more often used when…”
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Whatever the cost? Information integration in memory-based inferences depends on cognitive effort
Published in Memory & cognition (01-05-2015)“…One of the most prominent models of probabilistic inferences from memory is the simple recognition heuristic (RH). The RH theory assumes that judgments are…”
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Fluent, Fast, and Frugal? A Formal Model Evaluation of the Interplay between Memory, Fluency, and Comparative Judgments
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-07-2011)“…A new process model of the interplay between memory and judgment processes was recently suggested, assuming that retrieval fluency--that is, the speed with…”
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Biased Processing of Threat-Related Information Rather Than Knowledge Deficits Contributes to Overestimation of Threat in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Published in Behavior modification (01-11-2009)“…Overestimation of threat (OET) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The present study deconstructed this complex…”
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Autobiographical memory and social skills of men and women
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-09-2005)“…This study investigated gender‐specific relationships between autobiographical memory (AM) performance and two social skills, namely empathy and assertiveness…”
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Recognizing users of the recognition heuristic
Published in Experimental psychology (2008)“…The recognition heuristic is hypothesized to be a frugal inference strategy assuming that inferences are based on the recognition cue alone. This assumption,…”
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Criterion knowledge: A moderator of using the recognition heuristic?
Published in Journal of behavioral decision making (01-12-2009)“…The recognition heuristic (RH) claims that people base inferences on recognition only. This has been questioned by several studies which found that additional…”
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No Reduction in Hindsight Bias after Complete Information and Repeated Testing
Published in Organizational behavior and human decision processes (01-07-1996)“…In hindsight, people often claim to have known more than they actually did. This finding has been termed hindsight bias. We report two hindsight-bias…”
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