Title of article :
Less-is-more effects without the recognition heuristic
Author/Authors :
C. Philip Beaman، نويسنده , , Philip T. Smith، نويسنده , , Caren A. Frosch، نويسنده , , Rachel McCloy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
14
From page :
258
To page :
271
Abstract :
Inferences consistent with “recognition-based” decision-making may be drawn for various reasons other than recognition alone. We demonstrate that, for 2-alternative forced-choice decision tasks, less-is-more effects (reduced performance with additional learning) are not restricted to recognition-based inference but can also be seen in circumstances where inference is knowledge-based but item knowledge is limited. One reason why such effects may not be observed more widely is the dependence of the effect on specific values for the validity of recognition and knowledge cues. We show that both recognition and knowledge validity may vary as a function of the number of items recognized. The implications of these findings for the special nature of recognition information, and for the investigation of recognition-based inference, are discussed.
Keywords :
less-is-more effect , fast and frugal judgment
Journal title :
Judgment and Decision Making
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Judgment and Decision Making
Record number :
657437
Link To Document :
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