نتایج جستجو برای: making processes

تعداد نتایج: 827621  

2018
Andrea Oudkerk Pool Marjan J B Govaerts Debbie A D C Jaarsma Erik W Driessen

While portfolios are increasingly used to assess competence, the validity of such portfolio-based assessments has hitherto remained unconfirmed. The purpose of the present research is therefore to further our understanding of how assessors form judgments when interpreting the complex data included in a competency-based portfolio. Eighteen assessors appraised one of three competency-based mock p...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Heather Tallis Stephen Polasky

Current approaches to conservation and natural-resource management often focus on single objectives, resulting in many unintended consequences. These outcomes often affect society through unaccounted-for ecosystem services. A major challenge in moving to a more ecosystem-based approach to management that would avoid such societal damages is the creation of practical tools that bring a scientifi...

Journal: :Judgment and decision making 2010
Michael Hoerger Stuart W Quirk Richard E Lucas Thomas H Carr

Often to the detriment of human decision making, people are prone to an impact bias when making affective forecasts, overestimating the emotional consequences of future events. The cognitive processes underlying the impact bias, and methods for correcting it, have been debated and warrant further exploration. In the present investigation, we examined both individual differences and contextual v...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2008
Ben R Newell John C Dunn

Cognitive science is replete with fertile and forceful debates about the need for one or more underlying mental processes or systems to explain empirical observations. Such debates can be found in many areas, including learning, memory, categorization, reasoning and decision-making. Multiple-process models are often advanced on the basis of dissociations in data. We argue and illustrate that us...

2015
Joanna Lipinski-Kruszka Jacob Stewart-Ornstein Michael W. Chevalier Hana El-Samad

Cellular decision making is accomplished by complex networks, the structure of which has traditionally been inferred from mean gene expression data. In addition to mean data, quantitative measures of distributions across a population can be obtained using techniques such as flow cytometry that measure expression in single cells. The resulting distributions, which reflect a population's variabil...

2013
Felix C. Brodbeck Katharina G. Kugler Julia A. M. Reif Markus A. Maier

Contrary to predictions from Expected Utility Theory and Game Theory, when making economic decisions in interpersonal situations, people take the interest of others into account and express various forms of solidarity, even in one-shot interactions with anonymous strangers. Research in other-regarding behavior is dominated by behavioral economical and evolutionary biological approaches. Psychol...

2014
Hugo Merchant David A. Crowe Antonio F. Fortes Apostolos P. Georgopoulos

Traditionally, the neurophysiological mechanisms of cognitive processing have been investigated at the single cell level. Here we show that the dynamic, millisecond-by-millisecond, interactions between neuronal events measured by local field potentials are modulated in an orderly fashion by key task variables of a space categorization task performed by monkeys. These interactions were stronger ...

Journal: :Cognition 2006
Camillo Padoa-Schioppa Lucia Jandolo Elisabetta Visalberghi

We studied economic choice behavior in capuchin monkeys by offering them to choose between two different foods available in variable amounts. When monkeys selected between familiar foods, their choice patterns were well-described in terms of relative value of the two foods. A leading view in economics and biology is that such behavior results from stimulus-response associations acquired through...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2011
Birte U Forstmann Eric-Jan Wagenmakers Tom Eichele Scott Brown John T Serences

Cognitive neuroscientists study how the brain implements particular cognitive processes such as perception, learning, and decision-making. Traditional approaches in which experiments are designed to target a specific cognitive process have been supplemented by two recent innovations. First, formal cognitive models can decompose observed behavioral data into multiple latent cognitive processes, ...

Journal: :Journal of economic behavior & organization 2012
Tibor Besedeš Cary Deck Sudipta Sarangi Mikhael Shor

Using paper and pencil experiments administered in senior centers, we examine decision-making performance in multi-attribute decision problems. We differentiate the effects of declining cognitive performance and changing cognitive process on decision-making performance of seniors as they age. We find a significant decline in performance with age due to reduced reliance on common heuristics and ...

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