Advisors want their advice to be used – but not too much: An interpersonal perspective on advice taking

Volume: 89, Pages: 103979 - 103979
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Much advice taking research investigates whether advice weighting accords to normative principles for maximizing decision accuracy. The present research complements this normative perspective with an interpersonal one, arguing that judges should also pay attention to how much their advisors want them to weight advice. In four experiments, we found that advisors do not always want their advice to be adopted fully. Instead, they often give advice...
Paper Details
Title
Advisors want their advice to be used – but not too much: An interpersonal perspective on advice taking
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
89
Pages
103979 - 103979
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