Subjective confidence acts as an internal cost-benefit factor when choosing between tasks
Upon making a decision, we typically have a sense of the likelihood that the decision we reached was a good one; that is, a degree of confidence in our choice. In a series of five experiments, we tested the hypothesis that confidence acts as an intrinsic cost-benefit factor when choosing between tas...
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Language: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2020
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