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Author: | Schrah, G.E. Dalal, R.S. Sniezek, J.A. |
Title: | No decision-maker is an Island: integrating expert advice with information acquisition |
Journal: | Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
2006 : JAN, VOL. 19:1, p. 43-60 |
Index terms: | decision making information information retrieval |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | This paper discusses the social context of information acquisition, and it examines how decision-makers' information acquisition processess changed when they were provided access to expert advice. It is shown that all decision-makers opted to acquire advice typically only after completing over 75% of their own information search. They agreed more with the advice as task complexity increased, but, in general, searched information in two stages - a pre-advice "hypothesis generation" stage and a post-advice "hypothesis testing" stage. Decision-makers chose to use expert advice to increase their decision accuracy rather than to reduce their effort expenditure. |
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