Dayna Gomes
California State University, Los Angeles
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2011
Dustin P. Calvillo; Dayna Gomes
The hindsight bias occurs when people view an outcome as more foreseeable than it actually was. The role of an outcome’s initial surprise in the hindsight bias was examined using animations of automobile accidents. Twenty-six participants rated the initial surprise of accidents’ occurring in eight animations. An additional 84 participants viewed these animations in one of two conditions: Half stopped the animations when they were certain an accident would occur (i.e., in foresight), and the other half watched the entire animations first and then stopped the animations when they thought that a naïve viewer would be certain that an accident would occur (i.e., in hindsight). When the accidents were low in initial surprise, there were no foresight–hindsight differences; when initial surprise was medium, there was a hindsight bias; and when initial surprise was high, there was a reversed hindsight bias. The results are consistent with a sense-making model of hindsight bias.
Legal and Criminological Psychology | 2016
Dayna Gomes; Douglas M. Stenstrom; Dustin P. Calvillo
Applied Cognitive Psychology | 2013
Mitchell L. Eisen; Dayna Gomes; William Lorber; Cynthia Perez; Hitomi Uchishiba
Archive | 2012
Dustin P. Calvillo; Dayna Gomes
Archive | 2012
Dayna Gomes; Douglas M. Stenstrom; Dustin P. Calvillo
Archive | 2012
Dayna Gomes; Dustin P. Calvillo
Archive | 2011
Dayna Gomes; Douglas M. Stenstrom
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society | 2010
Dayna Gomes; Dustin P. Calvillo
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society | 2010
Dustin P. Calvillo; Dayna Gomes
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society | 2010
Dustin P. Calvillo; Dayna Gomes