Phillips Nathaniel D, Hertwig Ralph, Kareev Yaakov, Avrahami Judith
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
Cognition. 2014 Oct;133(1):104-19. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.06.006. Epub 2014 Jul 7.
In choices between uncertain options, information search can increase the chances of distinguishing good from bad options. However, many choices are made in the presence of other choosers who may seize the better option while one is still engaged in search. How long do (and should) people search before choosing between uncertain options in the presence of such competition? To address this question, we introduce a new experimental paradigm called the competitive sampling game. We use both simulation and empirical data to compare search and choice between competitive and solitary environments. Simulation results show that minimal search is adaptive when one expects competitors to choose quickly or is uncertain about how long competitors will search. Descriptively, we observe that competition drastically reduces information search prior to choice.
在不确定选项之间进行选择时,信息搜索可以增加区分好坏选项的机会。然而,许多选择是在有其他选择者的情况下做出的,当一个人仍在进行搜索时,这些选择者可能会抢占更好的选项。在存在这种竞争的情况下,人们在不确定选项之间做出选择之前会(且应该)搜索多长时间?为了解决这个问题,我们引入了一种名为竞争抽样博弈的新实验范式。我们使用模拟和实证数据来比较竞争环境和单独环境中的搜索与选择。模拟结果表明,当一个人预期竞争对手会快速做出选择或不确定竞争对手会搜索多长时间时,最小化搜索是适应性的。从描述性角度来看,我们观察到竞争会大幅减少选择前的信息搜索。