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Sequencing actions: an information-search study of tradeoffs of priorities against spatiotemporal constraints
Authors:TOMMY GÄ  RLING
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:How people choose between sequences of actions was investigated in an everyday errandplanning task. In this task subjects chose the preferred sequence of performing a number of errands in a fictitious environment. Two experiments were conducted with undergraduate students serving as subjects. One group searched information about each alternative. The same information was directly available to another group. In Experiment 1 the results showed that for two errands subjects took into account all attributes describing the errands, thus suggesting a tradeoff between priority, wait time, and travel distance with priority being the most important. Consistent with this finding predominantly intraalternative information search was observed. These results were replicated in Experiment 2 for three errands. In addition choice outcomes, information search, and sequence of responding suggested that for more than two actions sequence choices are made in stages.
Keywords:planning    decision making    process tracing
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