In large groups of independent decision makers, those who make decisions the fastest tend to also be those with the strongest initial biases.The finding comes from a mathematical model of decision-making that has broad applications across biology.
“Many decision-making models in economics assume that people make decisions based on one or two pieces of information, but I think these models need to be expanded,” he said. Kresimir Josic At the University of Houston, Texas…
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