Conflating Temporal Advancement and Epistemic Advancement: The Progression Bias in Judgment and Decision Making

Volume: 45, Issue: 11, Pages: 1563 - 1579
Published: Apr 3, 2019
Abstract
When seeking out the truth about a certain aspect of the world, people frequently conduct several inquiries successively over a time span. Later inquiries usually improve upon earlier ones; thus, it is typically rational to expect the finding of a later inquiry to be closer to the truth than that of an earlier one. However, when no meaningful differences exist between earlier and later inquiries, later findings should not be considered...
Paper Details
Title
Conflating Temporal Advancement and Epistemic Advancement: The Progression Bias in Judgment and Decision Making
Published Date
Apr 3, 2019
Volume
45
Issue
11
Pages
1563 - 1579
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