Abstract

Ss made decisions in a two-choice task following 3, 9, and 19 items of information, and rated their confidence in their decisions. When the likelihood of the informative events was constant, confidence was inversely related to sample size. The results were the reverse of findings in studies of the sequential revision of confidence.

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