In some circumstances, the social visibility of a person we interact with can distort our evaluations and predictions by inducing people to overestimate the value of choices that included renowned individuals. Individuals who show a propensity for cognitive reflection have been shown to be less susceptible to biases in reasoning and decision-making, and therefore they should be less influenced by overestimation of choices that include renowned individuals. To test such a hypothesis, the Cognitive Reflection Test and a decision task that included a choice to interact with a renowned individual were administered. Results demonstrated that participants who had a greater ability to implement cognitive reflection were less influenced by celebrity status. Findings support the idea that cognitive reflection is associated with a reduction of decision-making bias associated with social status.

Baldi, P. L., Iannello, P., Riva, S., Antonietti, A., Cognitive reflection and socially biased decisions, <<STUDIA PSYCHOLOGICA>>, 2013; 55 (4): 265-271. [doi:10.21909/sp.2013.04.641] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/50177]

Cognitive reflection and socially biased decisions

Baldi, Pier Luigi;Iannello, Paola;Riva, Silvia;Antonietti, Alessandro
2013

Abstract

In some circumstances, the social visibility of a person we interact with can distort our evaluations and predictions by inducing people to overestimate the value of choices that included renowned individuals. Individuals who show a propensity for cognitive reflection have been shown to be less susceptible to biases in reasoning and decision-making, and therefore they should be less influenced by overestimation of choices that include renowned individuals. To test such a hypothesis, the Cognitive Reflection Test and a decision task that included a choice to interact with a renowned individual were administered. Results demonstrated that participants who had a greater ability to implement cognitive reflection were less influenced by celebrity status. Findings support the idea that cognitive reflection is associated with a reduction of decision-making bias associated with social status.
2013
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Baldi, P. L., Iannello, P., Riva, S., Antonietti, A., Cognitive reflection and socially biased decisions, <<STUDIA PSYCHOLOGICA>>, 2013; 55 (4): 265-271. [doi:10.21909/sp.2013.04.641] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/50177]
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