Judgment and Decision Making (Apr 2010)

Memory reflected in our decisions

  • Todd McElroy,
  • Jonathan Corbin,
  • Cassie Black

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 110 – 115

Abstract

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The current study looks at the role working memory plays in risky-choice framing. Eighty-six participants took the Automatic OSPAN, a measurement of working memory; this was followed by a risky-choice framing task. Participants with high working memory capacities demonstrated well pronounced framing effects, while those with low working memory capacities did not. This pattern suggests that, in a typical risky-choice decision task, elaborative encoding of task information by those with high working memory capacity may lead them to a more biased decision compared to those with low working memory.

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