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An eye‐tracking study on information processing in risky decisions: Evidence for compensatory strategies based on automatic processes
Authors:Andreas Glöckner  Ann‐Katrin Herbold
Institution:1. Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn, Germany;2. Department of Psychiatry, Division of Medical Psychology, University Hospital Bonn, Germany
Abstract:Many everyday decisions have to be made under risk and can be interpreted as choices between gambles with different outcomes that are realized with specific probabilities. The underlying cognitive processes were investigated by testing six sets of hypotheses concerning choices, decision times, and information search derived from cumulative prospect theory, decision field theory, priority heuristic and parallel constraint satisfaction models. Our participants completed 40 decision tasks of two gambles with two non‐negative outcomes each. Information search was recorded using eye‐tracking technology. Results for choices, decision time, the amount of information searched for, fixation durations, the direction of the information search, and the distribution of fixations conflict with the prediction of the non‐compensatory priority heuristic and indicate that individuals use compensatory strategies. Choice proportions are well in line with the predictions of cumulative prospect theory. Process measures indicate that individuals thereby do not rely on deliberate calculations of weighted sums. Information integration processes seem to be better explained by models that partially rely on automatic processes such as decision field theory or parallel constraint satisfaction models. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:risky decisions  cumulative prospect theory  decision field theory  priority heuristic  parallel constraint satisfaction  eye tracking  intuition
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