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Kvam P
Psychon Bull Rev . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39354295
Theories of dynamic decision-making are typically built on evidence accumulation, which is modeled using racing accumulators or diffusion models that track a shifting balance of support over time. However, these...
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Kvam P, Sokratous K, Fitch A
Psychol Rev . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39298219
Dynamic models of choice typically describe the decision-making process in terms of the degree or balance of support for available response options. However, these alternative-specific representations of support are liable...
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Kvam P, Irving L, Sokratous K, Smith C
Behav Res Methods . 2023 Jul; 56(3):2158-2193. PMID: 37450219
The Implicit Association Test (IAT), like many behavioral measures, seeks to quantify meaningful individual differences in cognitive processes that are difficult to assess with approaches like self-reports. However, much like...
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Haines N, Kvam P, Turner B
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci . 2023 Jun; 23(3):557-577. PMID: 37291409
When making decisions based on probabilistic outcomes, people guide their behavior using knowledge gathered through both indirect descriptions and direct experience. Paradoxically, how people obtain information significantly impacts apparent preferences....
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Kvam P, Marley A, Heathcote A
Psychol Rev . 2022 Jul; 130(2):368-400. PMID: 35862077
Understanding the cognitive processes underlying choice requires theories that can disentangle the representation of stimuli from the processes that map these representations onto observed responses. We develop a dynamic theory...
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Kvam P, Alaukik A, Mims C, Martemyanova A, Baldwin M
Sci Rep . 2022 May; 12(1):7344. PMID: 35513424
Polarization and extremism are often viewed as the product of psychological biases or social influences, yet they still occur in the absence of any bias or irrational thinking. We show...
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Molloy M, Romeu R, Kvam P, Finn P, Busemeyer J, Turner B
Decision (Wash D C ) . 2021 Oct; 7(3):212-224. PMID: 34621906
Delay discounting behavior has proven useful in assessing impulsivity across a wide range of populations. As such, accurate estimation of the shape of each individual's temporal discounting profile is paramount...
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Kvam P, Turner B
Psychol Rev . 2021 Jun; 128(4):766-786. PMID: 34081510
Recently developed models of decision-making have provided accounts of the cognitive processes underlying choice on tasks where responses can fall along a continuum, such as identifying the color or orientation...
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Kvam P, Busemeyer J, Pleskac T
Sci Rep . 2021 Apr; 11(1):8169. PMID: 33854162
The decision process is often conceptualized as a constructive process in which a decision maker accumulates information to form preferences about the choice options and ultimately make a response. Here...
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Kvam P, Busemeyer J
Psychol Rev . 2020 May; 127(6):1053-1078. PMID: 32463254
Theories that describe how people assign prices and make choices are typically based on the idea that both of these responses are derived from a common static, deterministic function used...