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MAR 6591 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 The difference between normative, descriptive, and prescriptive approaches to studying judgment and decision making - ANSWERSNormative· how should people make decisions o Rational, optimal o Norms of good practice o Good. Bad Descriptive...

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The difference between normative, descriptive, and prescriptive approaches to studying judgment and
decision making - ANSWERSNormative· how should people make decisions

o Rational, optimal

o Norms of good practice

o Good. Bad



Descriptive: · how do ppl make decisions

o Behavioral, limited cognitive capacity

o Just the facts

o Psychological



Prescriptive:· how can we improve decision making

o Corrective measures, debiasing



Automatic System 1 - ANSWERS· Uncontrolled

· Effortless

· Associative

· Fast

· "Gut Reaction



Reflective System 2 - ANSWERS· Controlled

· Effortful

· Deductive

· Slow

· "Conscious Thought"

, availability heuristic - ANSWERSEstimate the likelihood or frequency of an event based on the ease by
which examples come to mind

Example: do people die more from car accidents or colon cancer?



Representativeness - ANSWERS· Judge likelihood based on similarity/ matching

· Are more people in the US killed or by bears?

· How things are labeled affect judgement



Anchoring and adjustments - ANSWERS· Use convenient value as a starting point in numerical
assessments. Adjustments away from the anchor are typically too small

· Works when there is uncertainty about a number

Adjustments away from the anchor are typically too small.

Example: Red cross example



Prediction by evaluation - ANSWERS-when you make a prediction, you fall back on the evaluation you
have

-using past evaluations for future predictions will intuitively give you similar responses.

-People predict by evaluation and the predictions are non-regressive.

Example: GPA predicting how well a student will do



Normative rule for numerical prediction - ANSWERS-Predictions should be regressive relative to
evaluations

(i.e., predictions should be less extreme than evaluations).

-Regress toward the mean based on strength of the relationship:

-Weaker correlations

regress more (stay closer to mean)

-Higher correlations can predict further away from the mean



Totally uninformative (r = 0)

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