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The environment matters: Comparing individuals and dyads in their adaptive use of decision strategies
2013
Judgment and Decision Making
AbstractIndividuals have been shown to adaptively select decision strategies depending on the environment structure. Two experiments extended this research to the group level. Subjects (N = 240) worked either individually or in two-person groups, or dyads, on a multi-attribute paired-comparison task. They were randomly assigned to two different environments that favored one of two prototypical decision strategies—weighted additive or take-the-best (between-subjects design in Experiment 1 and
doi:10.1017/s1930297500005994
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