2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23565
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How can we apply decision‐making theories to wild animal behavior? Predictions arising from dual process theory and Bayesian decision theory

Julie A. Teichroeb,
Eve A. Smeltzer,
Virendra Mathur
et al.

Abstract: Our understanding of decision‐making processes and cognitive biases is ever increasing, thanks to an accumulation of testable models and a large body of research over the last several decades. The vast majority of this work has been done in humans and laboratory animals because these study subjects and situations allow for tightly controlled experiments. However, it raises questions about how this knowledge can be applied to wild animals in their complex environments. Here, we review two prominent decision‐mak… Show more

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