The benefit of choice on task performance: Reduced difficulty effects in free-choice versus forced-choice tasks.
We investigated how self-determined (free) versus imposed (forced) choices influence task performance. To this end, we examined how changes in perceptual and central decision-processing difficulties affect task performance in an environment where free-choice and forced-choice tasks were intermixed....
| Publicado en: | Memory & Cognition Vol. 53; no. 4; pp. 1162 - 1178 |
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