Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2015, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (12): 2029-2041.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2015.02029
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WEI Zi-Han; LI Xingshan
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Process tracing techniques facilitate tracing of cognitive process behind decision-making behaviors, thereby clarifying “how people make decisions.” The eye-tracking technique is a type of process tracing technique with the following advantages: 1) does not interfere with the decision-making process, 2) applicable in different experimental conditions for different samples, and 3) can provide informative process data. Eye-tracking techniques are useful in testing or comparing different decision-making models. These techniques aid researchers in the following tasks: assessing the different process hypotheses of both compensatory and non-compensatory theories in risk decision-making fields, determining different cognitive processes between multiple-play decision and single-play decision, and comparing and assessing different predictions of the “cancellation-and-focus model” and “equate-to-differentiate model” on how common features affect multiple-attribute decisions.
Key words: decision process tracing techniques, eye-tracking, compensatory theories, non-compensatory theories, multiple-play decisions, single-play decisions, cancellation-and-focus model, equate-to-differentiate model
WEI Zi-Han, LI Xingshan. Decision Process Tracing: Evidence from Eye-movement Data[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2015, 23(12): 2029-2041.
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