Artículo
A Study on Five Cognitive Biases
Azzollini, Susana Celeste
; Cosentino, Alejandro César; Azzara, Sergio Héctor; Grinhauz, Aldana Sol; Simkin, Hugo Andrés
Fecha de publicación:
05/2023
Editorial:
Seoul National University. Institute of Cognitive Science
Revista:
Journal of Cognitive Science
ISSN:
1598-2327
e-ISSN:
1976-6939
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Traditionally, the studies examining heuristics and biases in decision-making have used experimental designs to demonstrate violations of rationality. The objective of this study was to perform the replication of five classic cognitive biases with an alternative form of measurement. The problems and the response scales were adapted from the experimental tasks performed by Stanovich and West (2008) to measure five cognitive biases: base-rate, conjunction, framing, anchoring, and outcome. It is a quantitative study with a cross-sectional experimental design. The set of problems was applied to a sample of 440 participants, 72% of women (M age = 21.3, SD = 4.05). The comparison of the average scores of each pair of problems yielded a response form compatible with the predictions inferred from the theory of cognitive biases. In addition, it was possible to replicate the results of the experimental procedures on which this study was based. Future research should aim to determine personal and situational variables associated with different thinking biases and to develop interventions for eliminating these biases, thus optimizing performance in areas where the cost of errors may be too high.
Palabras clave:
COGNITIVE BIASES
,
HEURISTICS
,
THINKING BIASES
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Azzollini, Susana Celeste; Cosentino, Alejandro César; Azzara, Sergio Héctor; Grinhauz, Aldana Sol; Simkin, Hugo Andrés; A Study on Five Cognitive Biases; Seoul National University. Institute of Cognitive Science; Journal of Cognitive Science; 24; 1; 5-2023; 103-134
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