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Using dynamic monitoring of choices to predict and understand risk preferences.
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Using dynamic monitoring of choices to predict and understand risk preferences.
["Stillman PE", "Krajbich I", "Ferguson MJ"]
Abstract
Navigating conflict is integral to decision-making, serving a central role both in the subjective experience of choice as well as contemporary theories of how we choose. However, the lack of a sensitive, accessible, and interpretable metric of conflict has led researchers to focus on choice itself rather than how individuals arrive at that choice. Using mouse-tracking-continuously sampling computer mouse location as participants decide-we demonstrate the theoretical and practical uses of dynamic...
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