THE EFFECT OF STRESS ON ACCURACY AND SPEED OF JUDGMENT

2012 
Abstract Introduction: Judgment in Cognitive Continuum Theory is assumed as a continuum between intuition pole and analysis pole. This study has accessed speed and accuracy in three modes of judgment. Method: Professional judgments have been provided by 56 participants through an experimental group (under stress) and a control group (without stress). Result: Accuracy was significantly higher in control group in all three judgments. Reaction times had difference significantly just in quasi-rational judgments. Conclusion: stressor lowered accuracy in the three modes of judgments in the experimental group. Noise stressor seemed to have increased reaction times in middle of judgment continuum.
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