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decision-making processes. Although heuristics tend to be very helpful, in many cases, they can lead to cognitive biases. This … elaborated. These decisions are taken by individuals that constantly rely on their intuition and heuristics to support their … do so, the study reviews different decision models in engineering design and consolidates them into one; here, called ABC …
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Economic small group research points to groups as more rational decision-makers in numerous economic situations … economic contexts dominated by group decision-making might be questioned. We consider the case of anchoring as a prime example … of a well-established, robust bias. Individual and group biasedness in three economically relevant domains are compared …
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Economic small group research points to groups as more rational decision-makers in numerous economic situations … economic contexts dominated by group decision-making might be questioned. We consider the case of anchoring as a prime example … of a well-established, robust bias. Individual and group biasedness in three economically relevant domains are compared …
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We investigate how the anchoring effect-a well-established cognitive bias-influences the full distribution of …
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.g. gender, race, sugar) have a stronger effect when the attribute is mixed with others, and so the decision becomes less …
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