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interactions, players who make their choices fast and intuitively, relying on social heuristics, choose stag more often than other … Heuristics Hypothesis (Rand et al., 2012) applied to stag hunt interactions. …
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The recognition heuristic (RH) --- which predicts non-compensatory reliance on recognition in comparative judgments --- has attracted much research and some disagreement, at times. Most studies have dealt with whether or under which conditions the RH is truly used in paired-comparisons. However,...
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allocation decisions respond to intuition or deliberation. In a newly developed approach, we assess intuition and deliberation at … are associated with individuals' concerns for social efficiency. These findings demonstrate that deliberation favors …
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indicates that individuals utilize various types of intuition. People’s work context is frequently omitted from studies on the … use of intuition, resulting in a literature that omits vital aspects of decision-making. To assist applicable research in … assemble and assess many types of intuition and combine them into a new lens for research in the theory and practice of …
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allocation decisions respond to intuition or deliberation. In a newly developed approach, we assess intuition and deliberation at … are associated with individuals' concerns for social efficiency. These findings demonstrate that deliberation favors …
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Can we use the lens of dual-system theories to explain altruistic behavior? In recent years this question has attracted the interest of both economists and psychologists. We contribute to this emerging literature, by reporting both the results of a meta-study of the literature and a new...
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In recent years, numerous studies comparing intuition and deliberation have been published. However, until now … postulate that intuition and deliberation are completely distinct processes against predictions of interventionist models. The … the distribution of short, medium and long fixations. Instruction-induced deliberation led to a higher number of fixations …
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interactions, players who make their choices fast and intuitively, relying on social heuristics, choose stag more often than other … Heuristics Hypothesis (Rand et al., 2012) applied to stag hunt interactions. …
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