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Design a joint perceptual task to investigate choice history biases in dyadic decision-making

Project Overview
This project was part of my main PhD research work in Osnabrück. We designed an adaptive joint perceptual decision-making task that allowed a mean performance at about 73%. After the final iteration, we collected data from 78 individuals grouped in 39 pairs, and analyzed the results using a stepwise logistic regression procedure
Team
- Lead researcher (me)
- Three junior researchers
- Lab director
Scope
- Investigate the impact of previous choice biases decision in a social context
- Test the new dyadic approach to address the gap the decision-making research and draw actionable insights for future designs
Deliverables
- Final prototype and design of the experiment task
- Academic publication in a high-impact journal: Accepted for Publication in Nature Scientific Reports