Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues

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Autor(a) principal: Collins, E. C.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Percy, E. J., Smith, E. R., Kruschke, J. K.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://ciencia.iscte-iul.pt/public/pub/id/16099
http://hdl.handle.net/10071/6875
Resumo: When making decisions, people typically gather information from both social and nonsocial sources, such as advice from others and direct experience. This research adapted a cognitive learning paradigm to examine the process by which people learn what sources of information are credible. When participants relied on advice alone to make decisions, their learning of source reliability proceeded in a manner analogous to traditional cue learning processes and replicated the established learning phenomena. However, when advice and nonsocial cues were encountered together as an established phenomenon, blocking (ignoring redundant information) did not occur. Our results suggest that extant cognitive learning models can accommodate either advice or nonsocial cues in isolation. However, the combination of advice and nonsocial cues (a context more typically encountered in daily life) leads to different patterns of learning, in which mutually supportive information from different types of sources is not regarded as redundant and may be particularly compelling. For these situations, cognitive learning models still constitute a promising explanatory tool but one that must be expanded. As such, these findings have important implications for social psychological theory and for cognitive models of learning.
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title Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues
spellingShingle Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues
Collins, E. C.
Decision making
Advice taking
Social influence
Cognitive learning models
title_short Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues
title_full Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues
title_fullStr Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues
title_full_unstemmed Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues
title_sort Integrating advice and experience: Learning and decision making with social and nonsocial cues
author Collins, E. C.
author_facet Collins, E. C.
Percy, E. J.
Smith, E. R.
Kruschke, J. K.
author_role author
author2 Percy, E. J.
Smith, E. R.
Kruschke, J. K.
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Collins, E. C.
Percy, E. J.
Smith, E. R.
Kruschke, J. K.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Decision making
Advice taking
Social influence
Cognitive learning models
topic Decision making
Advice taking
Social influence
Cognitive learning models
description When making decisions, people typically gather information from both social and nonsocial sources, such as advice from others and direct experience. This research adapted a cognitive learning paradigm to examine the process by which people learn what sources of information are credible. When participants relied on advice alone to make decisions, their learning of source reliability proceeded in a manner analogous to traditional cue learning processes and replicated the established learning phenomena. However, when advice and nonsocial cues were encountered together as an established phenomenon, blocking (ignoring redundant information) did not occur. Our results suggest that extant cognitive learning models can accommodate either advice or nonsocial cues in isolation. However, the combination of advice and nonsocial cues (a context more typically encountered in daily life) leads to different patterns of learning, in which mutually supportive information from different types of sources is not regarded as redundant and may be particularly compelling. For these situations, cognitive learning models still constitute a promising explanatory tool but one that must be expanded. As such, these findings have important implications for social psychological theory and for cognitive models of learning.
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