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Psychological Review | 2014

From perception to preference and on to inference : An approach-avoidance analysis of thresholds

Shenghua Luan; Lael J. Schooler; Gerd Gigerenzer

In a lexicographic semiorders model for preference, cues are searched in a subjective order, and an alternative is preferred if its value on a cue exceeds those of other alternatives by a threshold Δ, akin to a just noticeable difference in perception. We generalized this model from preference to inference and refer to it as Δ-inference. Unlike with preference, where accuracy is difficult to define, the problem a mind faces when making an inference is to select a Δ that can lead to accurate judgments. To find a solution to this problem, we applied Clyde Coombss theory of single-peaked preference functions. We show that the accuracy of Δ-inference can be understood as an approach-avoidance conflict between the decreasing usefulness of the first cue and the increasing usefulness of subsequent cues as Δ grows larger, resulting in a single-peaked function between accuracy and Δ. The peak of this function varies with the properties of the task environment: The more redundant the cues and the larger the differences in their information quality, the smaller the Δ. An analysis of 39 real-world task environments led to the surprising result that the best inferences are made when Δ is 0, which implies relying almost exclusively on the best cue and ignoring the rest. This finding provides a new perspective on the take-the-best heuristic. Overall, our study demonstrates the potential of integrating and extending established concepts, models, and theories from perception and preference to improve our understanding of how the mind makes inferences.


Psychological Review | 2011

A Signal-Detection Analysis of Fast-and-Frugal Trees

Shenghua Luan; Lael J. Schooler; Gerd Gigerenzer


PLOS ONE | 2012

When does diversity trump ability (and vice versa) in group decision making? A simulation study.

Shenghua Luan; Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos; Torsten Reimer


PS Political Science & Politics | 2011

How to test cultural theory: Suggestions for future research

Marco Verweij; Shenghua Luan; Mark Nowacki


Blackwell Handbook of Judgment and Decision Making | 2008

Group Decision and Deliberation: A Distributed Detection Process

Robert D. Sorkin; Shenghua Luan; Jesse Itzkowitz


Journal of Behavioral Decision Making | 2004

Weighting Information from Outside Sources: A Biased Process

Shenghua Luan; Robert D. Sorkin; Jesse Itzkowitz


Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice | 2017

Towards theory integration: Threshold model as a link between signal detection theory, fast-and-frugal trees and evidence accumulation theory

Iztok Hozo; Benjamin Djulbegovic; Shenghua Luan; Athanasios Tsalatsanis; Gerd Gigerenzer


Innovation-the European Journal of Social Science Research | 2014

I disagree, therefore I am: how to test and strengthen cultural versatility

Marco Verweij; Marieke Van Egmont; Ulrich Kühnen; Shenghua Luan; Steven Ney; M. Aenne Schoop


Evolution and Human Behavior | 2017

A Signal-Detection Approach to Modeling Forgiveness Decisions

Jolene H. Tan; Shenghua Luan; Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos


Archive | 2013

The "Less-Is-More" effect in group decision making

Shenghua Luan; Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos; Torsten Reimer

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