The effect of information costs on strategy selection in dynamic tasks

Previous research on dynamic decision behaviour consistently indicated that individuals tend to use a judgment-oriented strategy. When faced with deteriorating system performance people prefer to select information before they apply an action, even when the straightforward application of actions wou...

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Published inActa psychologica Vol. 94; no. 3; pp. 273 - 290
Main Author Kerstholt, JoséH.
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Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.12.1996
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1873-6297
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Abstract Previous research on dynamic decision behaviour consistently indicated that individuals tend to use a judgment-oriented strategy. When faced with deteriorating system performance people prefer to select information before they apply an action, even when the straightforward application of actions would result in better task performance. In the present experiment we investigated whether subjects specifically base the selection of their strategy on the costs of information and actions. Subjects had to supervise a running athlete whose fitness level could decrease over time, either slowly (low time pressure) or fast (high time pressure). The fitness decline was due to either a real physiological cause, requiring an action of the subject, or a false alarm in which case nothing needed to be done. The task parameters were chosen such that an action-oriented strategy (only apply actions) would lead to the highest financial outcome in all task conditions. The results indicate that the selected strategy does depend, at least in part, on the relative costs of information: when these costs were relatively low subjects selected a judgment-oriented strategy and when the information costs were relatively high they chose an action-oriented strategy. But although they were responsive to the relative costs of information, subjects still selected a judgment-oriented strategy where an action-oriented strategy would have led to better results. Two factors may account for suboptimal strategy choice: difficulties in trading off the costs of information and its diagnostic value and a neglect of the time dimension. In contrast to previous findings the same effort level was maintained across time pressure conditions. It is suggested that the reaction to time pressure depends on the absolute costs of information. When these costs are low subjects start their diagnostic process soon after the onset of a fitness decline and when these costs are high they wait longer and increase their effort in order to meet the time constraints.
AbstractList Previous research on dynamic decision behaviour consistently indicated that individuals tend to use a judgment-oriented strategy. When faced with deteriorating system performance people prefer to select information before they apply an action, even when the straightforward application of actions would result in better task performance. In the present experiment we investigated whether subjects specifically base the selection of their strategy on the costs of information and actions. Subjects had to supervise a running athlete whose fitness level could decrease over time, either slowly (low time pressure) or fast (high time pressure). The fitness decline was due to either a real physiological cause, requiring an action of the subject, or a false alarm in which case nothing needed to be done. The task parameters were chosen such that an action-oriented strategy (only apply actions) would lead to the highest financial outcome in all task conditions. The results indicate that the selected strategy does depend, at least in part, on the relative costs of information: when these costs were relatively low subjects selected a judgment-oriented strategy and when the information costs were relatively high they chose an action-oriented strategy. But although they were responsive to the relative costs of information, subjects still selected a judgment-oriented strategy where an action-oriented strategy would have led to better results. Two factors may account for suboptimal strategy choice: difficulties in trading off the costs of information and its diagnostic value and a neglect of the time dimension. In contrast to previous findings the same effort level was maintained across time pressure conditions. It is suggested that the reaction to time pressure depends on the absolute costs of information. When these costs are low subjects start their diagnostic process soon after the onset of a fitness decline and when these costs are high they wait longer and increase their effort in order to meet the time constraints.
When faced with deteriorating system performance people prefer to select information before they apply an action, even when the straightforward application of actions would result in better task performance. Investigated whether subjects specifically base the selection of their strategy on the costs of information and actions. Results indicate that the selected strategy does depend, at least in part, on the relative costs of information: but subjects still selected a judgment-oriented strategy where an action-oriented one would have led to better results. Two factors may account for suboptimal strategy choice. (Original abstract-amended)
Author Kerstholt, JoséH.
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Snippet Previous research on dynamic decision behaviour consistently indicated that individuals tend to use a judgment-oriented strategy. When faced with deteriorating...
When faced with deteriorating system performance people prefer to select information before they apply an action, even when the straightforward application of...
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SubjectTerms Biological and medical sciences
Cognition. Intelligence
Cost containment
Decision making
Decision making. Choice
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Strategies
Time management
Title The effect of information costs on strategy selection in dynamic tasks
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