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Author: Peter D. Kvam, Timothy J. Pleskac, Shuli Yu, and Jerome R. Busemeyer

Interference effects of choice on confidence: Quantum characteristics of evidence accumulation

January 1, 2015 Peter D. Kvam, Timothy J. Pleskac, Shuli Yu, and Jerome R. Busemeyer

Decision-making relies on a process of evidence accumulation which generates support for possible hypotheses. Models of this process derived from…

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Posted in: Confidence, Decision Making, Evidence Accumulation Filed under: publication

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