The Dual‐Process Drift Diffusion Model: Evidence from Response Times

 

The Dual‐Process Drift Diffusion Model: Evidence from Response Times

Abstract

We introduce a model of response time and choice in which rapid (automatic) decisions are qualitatively different from considered decisions and considered decisions occur when confidence hits a threshold level. As our model predicts, decision times are bimodal, automatic decisions are of far lower quality than considered decisions, and automatic decisions are more prevalent when prior information improves, thereby raising their quality.

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