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Clouds make nerds look good: field evidence of the impact of incidental factors on decision making
Authors:Uri Simonsohn
Affiliation:The Wharton School‐University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Abundant experimental research has documented that incidental primes and emotions are capable of influencing people's judgments and choices. This paper examines whether the influence of such incidental factors is large enough to be observable in the field, by analyzing 682 actual university admission decisions. As predicted, applicants' academic attributes are weighted more heavily on cloudier days and non‐academic attributes on sunnier days. The documented effects are of both statistical and practical significance: changes in cloud cover can increase a candidate's predicted probability of admission by an average of up to 11.9%. These results also shed light on the causes behind the long demonstrated unreliability of experts making repeated judgments from the same data. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:naturalistic decision making  incidental emotions  priming  college admissions  weather  feature priming  bootstrapped experts  field data
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