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    Using reduced-processing training to improve decision efficiency among perfectionists

    Previous research has demonstrated performance inefficiencies among perfectionists, which may be mitigated via the adoption of ‘good enough’ heuristic-based information acquisition strategies; particularly in ...

    Rebecca Y. M. Liu, Ben W. Morrison, Mark W. Wiggins in Cognition, Technology & Work (2021)

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    Experimental Studies of Human–Robot Interaction: Threats to Valid Interpretation from Methodological Constraints Associated with Experimental Manipulations

    The rapid development of artificial intelligence brings with it the increasing likelihood of ubiquitous interaction between humans and robots. A significant contribution to studying human–robot interactions (H...

    J. Michael Innes, Ben W. Morrison in International Journal of Social Robotics (2021)

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    The Effect of Perceived Competence and Competitive Environment on Team Decision-Making in the Hidden-Profile Paradigm

    Complex decision-making in organizations is a process frequently assigned to teams. An expected benefit of utilizing teams is that, due to an expanded pool of available information, outcomes may be superior to...

    Vanessa Dayeh, Ben W. Morrison in Group Decision and Negotiation (2020)

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    The Effects of Cue Utilization and Cognitive Load in the Detection of Phishing Emails

    Phishing emails represent a major threat to online information security. While the prevailing research is focused on users’ susceptibility, few studies have considered the decision making strategies that accou...

    George Nasser, Ben W. Morrison in Financial Cryptography and Data Security (2020)