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Algorithm, Heuristic or Exemplar: Process and Representation in Multiple-Cue Judgment
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Public opinion and heuristic processing of source cues
Political Behavior, 1993If the American citizen is capable of constructing reliable political judgments without engaging in extensive cognitive deliberation, then criticism that public opinion is largely vacuous in character may overstate the implications of a politically inattentive citizenry.
Jeffery J Mondak
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Can Heuristic Cues Improve Voluntary Carbon Offsetting Message Effectiveness?
Journal of Travel ResearchEncouraging air travelers’ participation in voluntary carbon offsetting (VCO) remains challenging. Drawing on dual-process and social influence theories, this study investigates whether heuristic cues can optimize message design for online carbon offsetting.
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Do Heuristic Cues Affect Misinformation Sharing? Evidence From a Meta-Analysis
Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyInformation overload in online environments leads individuals to be more likely to rely on heuristic cues to make decisions about (mis)information sharing. Drawing on dual-process models of information processing, namely the heuristic–systematic model and the elaboration likelihood model, we conducted a meta-analysis of 31 individual studies to ...
Yanqing Sun, Juan Xie
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An examination of consumers' use of heuristic cues in making satisfaction judgments
Psychology and Marketing, 1998This study was undertaken to investigate the propensity of consumers to rely on heuristic cues when making satisfaction judgments in a repeat-purchase context. The objective of this investigation was twofold: first, to investigate the impact of mood states at the information-encoding stage for both on-line and memory-based judgments, and second, to ...
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On the Conditional Cueing of Credibility Heuristics
Communication Research, 2015When seeking information, Internet users often find multiple communicators co-presenting and expressing their opinions. This study examined how people judge message senders’ credibility in a multi-source environment based on system-generated cues, the consensus among multiple sources, and the effect of receiver’s familiarity with the online platform ...
Brandon Van Der Heide, Young-shin Lim
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News cues: Information scent and cognitive heuristics
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2006AbstractGoogle News and other newsbots have automated the process of news selection, providing Internet users with a virtually limitless array of news and public information dynamically culled from thousands of news organizations all over the world.
S. Shyam Sundar +2 more
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When One Cue is not Enough: Combining Fast and Frugal Heuristics with Compound Cue Processing
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2007One-reason decision-making heuristics as proposed by Gigerenzer, Todd, and the ABC Research Group (1999) have been shown to perform accurately. However, such strategies cannot deal with compound cues. We propose the Take The Best Configural Cue (TTB-Configural) as a fast and frugal heuristic that processes compound cues.
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