Social bias insights concern judgments rather than real-world decisions.
Michal BialekIgor GrossmannPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
Judgments differ from decisions. Judgments are more abstract, decontextualized, and bear fewer consequences for the agent. In pursuit of experimental control, psychological experiments on bias create a simplified, bare-bone representation of social behavior. These experiments resemble conditions in which people judge others, but not how they make real-world decisions.