Comparing Perceptual and Preferential Decision Making
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Comparing Perceptual and Preferential Decision Making
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/AOQUAD
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Creator |
Dutilh, Gilles
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Harvard Dataverse
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This is the complete dataset used in the study: Comparing Perceptual and Preferential Decision Making, by Gilles Dutilh and Jörg Rieskamp. The data set contains three conditions: three preferential decision conditions, with three different risk levels; one perceptual condition. Stimuli across tasks were equal: 10X10 dots matrices representing either a perceptual choice (more white or more black dots) or a preferential choice (do you want to play the gamble where the probability is represented by the number of black and white dots). |
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Social Sciences
Response times Risky choice Diffusion model |
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Contributor |
Dutilh, Gilles
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