SwePub
Sök i LIBRIS databas

  Extended search

onr:"swepub:oai:DiVA.org:su-94180"
 

Search: onr:"swepub:oai:DiVA.org:su-94180" > The Multifold Relat...

  • 1 of 1
  • Previous record
  • Next record
  •    To hitlist

The Multifold Relationship Between Memory and Decision Making : An Individual-Differences Study

Del Missier, Fabio (author)
Stockholms universitet,Psykologiska institutionen,University of Trieste
Mäntylä, Timo (author)
Umeå universitet,Stockholms universitet,Psykologiska institutionen,Stockholm Brain Inst, Stockholm, Sweden,Institutionen för psykologi,Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm ; Stockholm Brain Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Hansson, Patrik (author)
Umeå universitet,Institutionen för psykologi
show more...
de Bruin, Wändi Bruine (author)
Leeds University Business School and Carnegie Mellon University
Parker, Andrew M. (author)
RAND Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Nilsson, Lars-Göran (author)
Stockholms universitet,Psykologiska institutionen,University of Stockholm ; Stockholm Brain Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
show less...
 (creator_code:org_t)
2013
2013
English.
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory and Cognition. - : American Psychological Association (APA). - 0278-7393 .- 1939-1285. ; 39:5, s. 1344-1364
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
Abstract Subject headings
Close  
  • Several judgment and decision-making tasks are assumed to involve memory functions, but significant knowledge gaps on the memory processes underlying these tasks remain. In a study on 568 adults between 25 and 80 years of age, hypotheses were tested on the specific relationships between individual differences in working memory, episodic memory, and semantic memory, respectively, and 6 main components of decision-making competence, In line with the hypotheses, working memory was positively related with the more cognitively demanding tasks (Resistance to Framing, Applying Decision Rules, and Under/Overconfidence), whereas episodic memory was positively associated with a more experience-based judgment task (Recognizing Social Norms). Furthermore, semantic memory was positively related with 2 more knowledge-based decision-making tasks (Consistency in Risk Perception and Resistance to Sunk Costs). Finally, the age-related decline observed in some of the decision-making tasks was (partially or totally) mediated by the age-related decline in working memory or episodic memory. These findings are discussed in relation to the functional roles fulfilled by different memory processes in judgment and decision-making tasks.

Subject headings

SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Psychology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

judgment and decision making
decision-making competence
working memory
cognitive aging
individual differences

Publication and Content Type

ref (subject category)
art (subject category)

Find in a library

To the university's database

  • 1 of 1
  • Previous record
  • Next record
  •    To hitlist

Search outside SwePub

Kungliga biblioteket hanterar dina personuppgifter i enlighet med EU:s dataskyddsförordning (2018), GDPR. Läs mer om hur det funkar här.
Så här hanterar KB dina uppgifter vid användning av denna tjänst.

 
pil uppåt Close

Copy and save the link in order to return to this view