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incentivized decision task involves Bayesian assessments where participants may use existing (base rate) as well as new information … diet improved decision making relative to those who reported following No Diet. Our data fail to support these hypotheses …. In fact, we found some evidence that adherence to a No Sugar Diet predicted a reduced decision accuracy and was connected …
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incentivized decision task involves Bayesian assessments where participants may use existing (base rate) as well as new information … diet improved decision making relative to those who reported following No Diet. Our data fail to support these hypotheses …. In fact, we found some evidence that adherence to a No Sugar Diet predicted a reduced decision accuracy and was connected …
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into poor diets, but these conclusions are not easily reconciled with a neoclassical approach to economic decision theory …
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