期刊
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DECISION MAKING
卷 34, 期 1, 页码 99-115出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bdm.2188
关键词
attention effort; decision analysis; eye-tracking; repeated tasks
资金
- Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica [Fondecyt 1181201, PIA AFB180003]
This study identifies four attentional processes that impact efficiency and accuracy in repeated lexicographic tasks, including Orientation, Wrong Target, Duration, and Repetition. The research suggests that Orientation and Repetition have a positive impact on accuracy, while Duration and Wrong Target have a smaller effect on accuracy.
This paper identifies four attentional processes that increase efficiency and accuracy in repeated lexicographic tasks using an instructed strategy approach. We propose a framework to decompose attentional effort used to make a decision into four components: Orientation, Wrong Target, Duration, and Repetition. Orientation assesses attention to decision rules and the location of relevant information. Wrong Target measures wasted effort on unneeded information. Duration gauges time spent on each piece of needed information. Repetition measures the number of views on each relevant item. Greater Orientation is associated with lower effort in other components and increased accuracy. Repetition is most variable across individuals but generates the greatest improvement with practice. Duration is less affected by the other components and shows minimal improvement with experience. Finally, Wrong Target is similarly resistant to practice, but it is the only component strongly and positively associated with making errors.
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