2023
DOI: 10.1037/apl0001064
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Motivational drivers for serial position effects: Evidence from high-stakes legal decisions.

Abstract: Experts and employees in many domains make multiple similar but independent decisions in sequence. Often, the serial position of the case in the sequence influences the decision. Explanations for these serial position effects focus on the role of decision-makers’ fatigue, but these effects emerge also when fatigue is unlikely. Here, we suggest that serial position effects can emerge due to decision-makers’ motivation to be or appear consistent. For example, to avoid having inconsistencies revealed, decisions m… Show more

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