Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information

People have been shown to delay decision making to wait for missing noninstrumental attribute information — information that would not have altered their decision if known at the outset — with this delay originally attributed to uncertainty obscuring one’s true preference (Bastardi & Shafir, 199...

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Main Authors: Samuel M. Duncan, Steven M. Wengrovitz, Alexandra Sedlovskaya, Andrea L. Patalano
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2007-12-01
Series:Judgment and Decision Making
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Online Access:https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1930297500000498/type/journal_article
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author Samuel M. Duncan
Steven M. Wengrovitz
Alexandra Sedlovskaya
Andrea L. Patalano
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description People have been shown to delay decision making to wait for missing noninstrumental attribute information — information that would not have altered their decision if known at the outset — with this delay originally attributed to uncertainty obscuring one’s true preference (Bastardi & Shafir, 1998). To test this account, relative to an alternative that delay arises from low confidence in one’s preference (Tykocinski & Ruffle, 2003), we manipulated information certainty and the magnitude of a penalty for delay, the latter intended to reduce the influence of easily resolved sources of delay and to magnify any influence of uncertainty. Contrary to expectations, the results were largely inconsistent with the uncertainty account in that, under a low penalty, delay did not depend on information certainty; and, under a high penalty, delay rate was actually much lower when information was uncertain. To explain the latter, we propose that people use a strategy for resolving choice under uncertainty that does not require establishing a confident preference for each value of the missing information. These findings are related to others in which choice difficulty has been found to be a major source of delay.
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spelling doaj.art-e0f8517568a44502a6086d84f1cad6522023-09-03T09:45:43ZengCambridge University PressJudgment and Decision Making1930-29752007-12-01235135810.1017/S1930297500000498Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental informationSamuel M. Duncan0Steven M. Wengrovitz1Alexandra Sedlovskaya2Andrea L. Patalano3Department of Psychology, Wesleyan UniversityDepartment of Psychology, Wesleyan UniversityDepartment of Psychology, Yale UniversityDepartment of Psychology, Wesleyan UniversityPeople have been shown to delay decision making to wait for missing noninstrumental attribute information — information that would not have altered their decision if known at the outset — with this delay originally attributed to uncertainty obscuring one’s true preference (Bastardi & Shafir, 1998). To test this account, relative to an alternative that delay arises from low confidence in one’s preference (Tykocinski & Ruffle, 2003), we manipulated information certainty and the magnitude of a penalty for delay, the latter intended to reduce the influence of easily resolved sources of delay and to magnify any influence of uncertainty. Contrary to expectations, the results were largely inconsistent with the uncertainty account in that, under a low penalty, delay did not depend on information certainty; and, under a high penalty, delay rate was actually much lower when information was uncertain. To explain the latter, we propose that people use a strategy for resolving choice under uncertainty that does not require establishing a confident preference for each value of the missing information. These findings are related to others in which choice difficulty has been found to be a major source of delay.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1930297500000498/type/journal_articledecision deferralwaitingnoninstrumental informationdisjunction effect
spellingShingle Samuel M. Duncan
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Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
Judgment and Decision Making
decision deferral
waiting
noninstrumental information
disjunction effect
title Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
title_full Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
title_fullStr Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
title_full_unstemmed Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
title_short Weighing waiting: The influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
title_sort weighing waiting the influence of information certainty and delay penalty on waiting for noninstrumental information
topic decision deferral
waiting
noninstrumental information
disjunction effect
url https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1930297500000498/type/journal_article
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