- Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Social and Intergroup Psychology
- Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
- Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference
- Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
- Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
- Forecasting Techniques and Applications
- Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
Jiangxi University of Technology
2025
Huanghuai University
2024
Jiangxi Normal University
2023
The default–interventionist model of dual-process theories proposes that stereotype descriptions in base-rate problems are processed using Type 1 processing, while the evaluation base rates depends on 2 processing. logical intuition view posits people can process information This study examined instructional manipulation paradigm. Participants judged probability a character problem belonged to particular group based either their beliefs or statistics and then rated confidence responses....
Human thinking is typically biased. A central question in dual process theories whether people detect conflicts between heuristic and logical information. In the present study, we explored this issue. Participants were presented with conflict non-conflict base-rate neglect problems syllogism problems, followed by self-reported measures determining extent to which they considered alternative solutions after resolving each problem. Although participants generally could not correctly answer...
For mathematically identical risky decisions, different choices can be made depending on whether information about outcomes and their probabilities is learned by description or experience, known as the description–experience gap. However, it unclear ways of obtaining lead to representation forms probability, resulting in a The current study investigates formats alternative options’ probability for decisions from experience. experiments measured relative error estimation percentage frequency...
People tend to ignore the probabilistic rules cued by base-rate information and rely on heuristic intuition descriptive make "stereotypical" responses in problems. Conflict detection studies have shown that reasoners can detect conflicts between considerations despite ultimately stereotypical responses. However, these primarily used extreme tasks. A critical open question is extent which successful conflict relies an base rate. The present study explores this issue manipulating extremity of...
Empirical studies have found that although humans often rely on heuristic intuition to make stereotypical judgments during extreme base-rate tasks, they can at least detect conflicts between and responses, which supports the dual-processing view of flawless conflict detection. The current study combines detection paradigm with moderate tasks different scales test generalization boundaries After controlling for possible confounding by "storage failure" factor, results indicated reasoners...