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The Relevance of a Probabilistic Mindset in Risky Choice

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posted on 2024-10-31, 17:46 authored by Adrian Camilleri, Ben Newell
Choice preferences can shift depending on whether outcome and probability information about the options are provided in a description or learned from the experience of sampling. We explored whether this description-experience "gap" could be explained as a difference in probabilistic mindset, that is, the explicit consideration of probability information in the former but not the latter. We replicated the gap but found little evidence to support our main hypothesis. Nevertheless, the data inspired a number of interesting proposals regarding experimental design, preference for probability information, sampling strategies, optimal presentation format, and the probability judgment probe.

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2794

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2799

Total pages

6

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Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

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L. Carlson, C. Hölscher, and T. Shipley

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33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society

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Cognitive Science Society

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Austin, United States

Start date

2011-07-20

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2011-07-23

Language

English

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2006047181

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2020-06-22

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2015-01-14

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