A class of binary decision-making tasks called the two-alternative forced-choice task has been used extensively in psychology and behavioral economics experiments to investigate h...
Ming Cao, Andrew Reed Stewart, Naomi Ehrich Leonar...
The focus of the work in this paper is the evaluation of a model of human decision making relative to experimental data. In sequential two-alternative forced choice decision tasks,...
Caleb Woodruff, Kristi A. Morgansen, Linh Vu, Damo...
The ability to model changes in preferences is crucially important for sound decision making and effective communication. Much has been written about strategies for changing belie...
Previous research indicates that the human decision-making process is somewhat nonlinear and that nonlinear models would be more suitable than linear models for developing advance...
In this paper we investigate how people use online rating information to inform decision making. We examine whether a theory of searching for information to discriminate between a...