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Fatigue biases the decoy effect in males but not females
Shuyi Wu,
Rongjun Yu
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Arts & Humanities
Mental Fatigue
100%
Fatigue
67%
Contextual
25%
Perceptual Salience
22%
Gambling
17%
Distraction
17%
Susceptibility
16%
Young Adults
16%
Decision Making
16%
Interference
15%
Information Processing
15%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Mental Fatigue
86%
Fatigue
48%
Decision Making
23%
Gambling
17%
Electronic Data Processing
14%
Cues
12%
Young Adult
11%
Social Sciences
fatigue
63%
trend
28%
decision making
10%
working hours
9%
gambling
8%
information processing
8%
interference
7%
young adult
6%
gender
4%
literature
3%