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In this paper we present an online study investigating unbalanced decision problems where one choice is significantly better than the other. Our results demonstrate that participant's are significantly less likely to exhibit an egocentric bias in such situations.
In this paper we present an online study investigating unbalanced decision problems where one choice is significantly better than the other. Our results ...
In this paper we present an online study investigating unbalanced decision problems where one choice is significantly better than the other. Our results ...
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Pöppel J, Marsella S, Kopp S. Less Egocentric Biases in Unsolicited Theory of Mind When Observing Agents in Unbalanced Decision Problems. In: Proceedings of ...
Details. “Less Egocentric Biases in Theory of Mind When Observing Agents in Unbalanced Decision Problems” by Jan Poeppel, Stefan Kopp, and Stacy Marsella ...
Aug 16, 2022 · These results suggest that egocentric biases may be more likely to arise when participants are more deliberative, such as when making a judgment ...
An increase in doubt makes an agent reduce its egocentricity in subsequent interactions , thus enabling the agent to learn reactively. The agent system is ...
Pöppel, Jan, Marsella, Stacy, and Kopp, Stefan. “Less Egocentric Biases in Unsolicited Theory of Mind When Observing Agents in Unbalanced Decision Problems”.
We present results of an empirical study where humans deviate from Bayesian optimal reasoning in a ToM task but instead exhibit egocentric tendencies. We also ...
Previous research has suggested that adults are sometimes egocentric, erroneously attributing their current beliefs, perspectives, and opinions to others.
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