“…Decision-making with conflicting information is also influenced by: (a) time pressure, which leads to significantly less effective decision-making (Chen & Li, 2015); (b) risk, which individuals act to minimize (Pritchett et al, 2012); and (c) the type of information conflict (e.g., information missing, ambiguous or directly in conflict; Chen & Li, 2015). Prior to this study, and on the basis of extant research, we developed a framework of factors shown to influence decision-making with conflicting information including: (a) system factors of reliability, transparency, and workload; (b) individual factors of experience, system trust, and training; and (c) task/environment factors of time pressure, risk, take-action tendency, type of conflict, and task difficulty (see Carroll & Sanchez, 2020 for details).…”