“Satisfaction” in search: Individuals’ own search expectations predict their errors in multiple-target search
When people search for multiple targets in a display, finding one target hinders their ability to find additional targets. These errors were originally proposed to stem from a “satisfaction” with finding a first target that leads people to prematurely stop searching. However, empirical evidence for...
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Springer New York LLC
2019
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