JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reconciling Compensatory and Noncompensatory Strategies of Cue Weighting: A Causal Model Approach

Abigail B. SussmanDaniel M. OppenheimerMatthew M. LaMonaca

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of Behavioral Decision Making Vol: 30 (2)Pages: 626-646   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract When forming a judgment about any unknown item, people must draw inferences from information that is already known. This paper examines causal relationships between cues as a relevant factor influencing how people determine the amount of weight to place on each piece of available evidence. We propose that people draw from their beliefs about specific causal relationships between cues when determining how much weight to place on those cues, and that understanding this process can help reconcile differences between predictions of compensatory and lexicographic heuristic strategies. As causal relationships change, different cues become more or less important. Across three experiments, we find support for the use of causal models in determining cue weights, but leave open the possibility that they work in concert with other strategies as well. We conclude by discussing relative strengths and weaknesses of the causal model approach relative to existing models, and suggest areas for future research. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:
Weighting Causal inference Causal model Psychology Heuristic Causal analysis Cognitive psychology Process (computing) Causality (physics) Causal reasoning Social psychology Computer science Artificial intelligence Cognition Econometrics Statistics Economics Mathematics

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Topics

Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  General Decision Sciences
Child and Animal Learning Development
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Multi-Criteria Decision Making
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Management Science and Operations Research

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