Fast but not intuitive, slow but not reflective: Decision conflict drives reaction times in social dilemmas.

Volume: 144, Issue: 5, Pages: 951 - 966
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
When people have the chance to help others at a cost to themselves, are cooperative decisions driven by intuition or reflection? To answer this question, recent studies have tested the relationship between reaction times (RTs) and cooperation, reporting both positive and negative correlations. To reconcile this apparent contradiction, we argue that decision conflict (rather than the use of intuition vs. reflection) drives response times, leading...
Paper Details
Title
Fast but not intuitive, slow but not reflective: Decision conflict drives reaction times in social dilemmas.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
144
Issue
5
Pages
951 - 966
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