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Anecdotes Impact Medical Decisions Even When Presented with Statistical Information or Decision Aids
Emily N. Line; Sara Jaramillo; Micah Goldwater; Zachary Horne – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
People are inundated with popular press reports about medical research concerning what is healthy, get advice from doctors, and hear personal anecdotes. How do people integrate conflicting anecdotal and statistical information when making medical decisions? In four experiments (N = 4126), we tested how people use conflicting information to judge…
Descriptors: Medical Research, Personal Narratives, Decision Making, Data Use
Bell, Raoul; Mieth, Laura; Buchner, Axel – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Consumers are exposed to large amounts of advertising every day. One way to avoid being manipulated is to monitor the sources of persuasive messages. In the present study it was tested whether high exposure to advertising affects the memory and guessing processes underlying source attributions. Participants were exposed to high or low proportions…
Descriptors: Coping, Advertising, Information Sources, Memory