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Disentangling great apes’ decoy effect bias in a food choice task

Disentangling great apes’ decoy effect bias in a food choice task

... Utility theory predicts that preferences among different items are independent of external alternatives. In particular, the addition of an inferior option to a choice set should not increase the probability of ...

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Exploring how individuals complete the choice tasks in a discrete choice experiment: an interview study

Exploring how individuals complete the choice tasks in a discrete choice experiment: an interview study

... Both face-to-face (N = 5 per cohort) and telephone inter- views (N = 30 per cohort) were scheduled. Interview guides were developed for both DCEs. During a consensus meeting with all authors the categorization of answers ...

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Progress and current challenges with the Quantum Similarity Model

Progress and current challenges with the Quantum Similarity Model

... similarity task; Figure ...forced choice task (such as the one employed by (Tversky, 1977), in his diagnosticity formulation), prior to the projections corresponding to the ele- ments in the ...

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... and choice alternative, however, had significant effects on the response time of an individual to visual and auditory ...single-choice task was the fastest, followed by two-choice task ...

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Dissociating valence of outcome from behavioral control in human orbital and ventral prefrontal cortices

Dissociating valence of outcome from behavioral control in human orbital and ventral prefrontal cortices

... the choice task, activity in this region was related to behavioral ...stimulus choice, or by rewarding ...the choice and im- perative tasks revealed significant effects in this region ...as ...

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Not bored yet - revisiting respondent fatigue in stated choice experiments

Not bored yet - revisiting respondent fatigue in stated choice experiments

... all choice tasks, while the second set of three tests relate to models estimated separately for individual choice ...for choice task specific scale ...of choice task specific ...

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Pure Partial Awareness or Interaction between the Mask and the Masked Stimuli?

Pure Partial Awareness or Interaction between the Mask and the Masked Stimuli?

... The subjects responded with visibility level judgments of 2 and 3 in many cases to indicate that they could perceive some features of the masked stimuli indicating subjective partial awareness. However, the results of ...

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Contributions of expected sensory and affective action effects to action selection and performance: Evidence from forced- and free-choice tasks

Contributions of expected sensory and affective action effects to action selection and performance: Evidence from forced- and free-choice tasks

... Second, the impact of sensory AEC was mainly (or, in the postselection measures, exclusively) present in the forced- choice task. This is consistent with the observation of Watson et al. (2014) that cues ...

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Preference for curvature: immediate or mediated response?

Preference for curvature: immediate or mediated response?

... alternative forced-choice task with fMRI. Observers were asked to judge whether curvilinear or rectilinear architectural environments were ‘“beautiful” or “not beautiful”. The advantage for curvature was ...

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Embedded scalars

Embedded scalars

... In their experiment, Clifton & Dube ( 2010 ) used a multiple-choice task to probe the interpretation of scalar items: instead of asking for truth-value judgments, as in Geurts and Po[r] ...

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What Suboptimal Choice Tells Us About the Control of Behavior

What Suboptimal Choice Tells Us About the Control of Behavior

... suboptimal choice or bias (Zentall, 2016): (a) sunk cost, the tendency to continue on a losing project because of the amount already invested; (b) unskilled gambling, in which the loss is greater than the return; ...

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... The signal detection theory framework has been applied to practical situations like sonar target detection, industrial inspection tasks, medical diagnosis, eyewitness testimony, and air traffic control [18]. McGuinness ...

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Task facilitative tools, choice goals, and risk averseness: A process view study of e stores

Task facilitative tools, choice goals, and risk averseness: A process view study of e stores

... experience are the subject of previous research, relatively little research focuses on the effect of variable levels of such features on buyers’ evaluations of choice goals. To address this gap, this study ...

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The down side of choice : having a choice benefits enjoyment but at a  cost to efficiency and time in visual search

The down side of choice : having a choice benefits enjoyment but at a cost to efficiency and time in visual search

... switching task, for both the choice and no-choice conditions, the difference in search performance across conditions disap- ...the choice condition. One could argue that trials in which the ...

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Comparing Voice-Only And Video Interviews In A Practical English Classroom At A Korean University

Comparing Voice-Only And Video Interviews In A Practical English Classroom At A Korean University

... According to Baltova (1994), “students in the sound-only conditions in the two experiments were less successful in maintaining the interest and concentration in listening.” Ur (1984) also contended that the use of voice- ...

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Crowd logistics: an opportunity for more sustainable urban freight transport?

Crowd logistics: an opportunity for more sustainable urban freight transport?

... A sustainable business model depends on well-designed revenue and cost structures [17]. Thanks to the asset-light infrastructure and operational flexibilities of CL, many au- thors presume a minimisation of costs [14, ...

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Differences in the effectiveness of auditory and visual cues for autistic children in a two-choice discrimination learning task.

Differences in the effectiveness of auditory and visual cues for autistic children in a two-choice discrimination learning task.

... Rowe, Sylvia, "Differences in the effectiveness of auditory and visual cues for autistic children in a two- choice discrimination learning task." (1964).. Electronic Theses and D[r] ...

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Using transcranial magnetic stimulation to investigate the neural mechanisms of inhibitory control

Using transcranial magnetic stimulation to investigate the neural mechanisms of inhibitory control

... of task-related functional connectivity between the different brain regions, repetitive forms of TMS can be utilized to temporarily disrupt task-relevant brain ...

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Code Switching as a Social Act: The Case of Arabic Wikipedia Talk Pages

Code Switching as a Social Act: The Case of Arabic Wikipedia Talk Pages

... The NLP community has largely studied code- switching apart from its social context. Much work has focused on word-level CS language iden- tification, encouraged by shared tasks (Solorio et al., 2014; Molina et al., ...

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Grammatical Error Correction with Alternating Structure Optimization

Grammatical Error Correction with Alternating Structure Optimization

... correction task ex- periments on NUCLE test data are shown in Fig- ure 2 and ...tion task on non-learner text does not automatically entail high F 1 -measure on learner ...

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