APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Effort-As-Errors: Effort Choices Are Associated with Perceived Error Likelihood, but Not Perceived Time Demands
- Dunn Timothy
University of Waterloo - Evan Risko
University of Waterloo
Abstract
What determines effortfulness? We addressed this question by examining individuals’ choices when faced with a trade-off between engaging in a high error likelihood/less time demanding task, versus a low error likelihood/high time demanding task. We find that effort-based and error-based choices closely track one another, but not time-based choices.
Judgment and Decision Making