Do voters use episodic knowledge to rely on recognition?

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serval:BIB_5EAE3DB51FF0
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Collection
Publications
Title
Do voters use episodic knowledge to rely on recognition?
Title of the conference
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
Author(s)
Marewski J. N., Gaissmaier W., Schooler L. J., Goldstein D. G., Gigerenzer G.
Publisher
Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society
ISBN
978-1-61567-407-7
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Taatgen N. A., van Rijn H.
Pages
2232-2237
Language
english
Abstract
The recognition heuristic is a simple mnemonic decision strategy. In a comparison between two alternatives, one recognized and the other not, it bets that the recognized alternative is likely to score a higher value on a given criterion of interest. Yet, this heuristic is not applicable when both alternatives are recognized. We investigate a recognition-based heuristic for tasks with two recognized alternatives. What we call the source heuristic relies on episodic knowledge about the recognition sources to treat recognized alternatives as unrecognized. An experiment provides evidence to suggest that voters rely on this source heuristic when inferring the outcomes of real-world German political elections.
Keywords
Simple heuristics, Recognition heuristic, Fluency heuristic, Episodic memory, Political elections
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