Somos menos curiosos y abiertos de lo que suponemos | 08 MAR 19

Usamos menos información de la que creemos para decidir

Las personas no aprecian la inmediatez del juicio, sino que suponen que considerarán más información antes de formar conclusiones
Autor/a: Nadav Klein and Ed O’Brien Fuente: PNAS published ahead of print December 10, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1805327115  People use less information than they think to make up their minds
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