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Published in: Fire Technology 2/2019

05-03-2018

Cognitive Biases Within Decision Making During Fire Evacuations

Authors: M. J. Kinsey, S. M. V. Gwynne, E. D. Kuligowski, M. Kinateder

Published in: Fire Technology | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

During a fire evacuation, once an individual perceives cues from a fire event, they must interpret them to assess the new situation and determine whether action is required. It is proposed that this assessment and action selection can employ either an automatic or reflective processing system depending on the nature of the situation and the experiences of the individual involved. This decision-making process is bounded in terms of the information available, the time available, and an individual’s resources to process such information that influences which processing mechanism is adopted. To compensate for such limitations and manage the uncertainty and complexity associated with the decision-making process, people may employ heuristics that reduce decision-making from a cognitively effortful problem-solving task requiring mental reflection, to a less effortful pattern-matching process, where stored conditions and expectations are quickly scanned to identify relevant responses. During this decision-making process cognitive biases may occur which cause an individual to neglect or be biased towards certain information: this may potentially lead to an inappropriate and/or unexpected response. Cognitive biases affect performance without the individual being directly aware of them. This paper identifies cognitive biases from existing literature that may influence a person’s decision-making process during a fire evacuation, along with how these align with general decision-making in the process. The purpose of the article is to promote consideration of cognitive biases in the modeling of evacuee behavior, as well as during the fire safety design of buildings and evacuation procedures.

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Footnotes
1
These processes are frequently referred to as systems in the literature [2]. There is some debate over the appropriateness of the terminology which is acknowledged here.
 
2
In a deliberate attempt to exploit the more rapid appraisal of specific situations and response selection.
 
3
These stages are not addressed in detail in Fig. 2, only an indication that numerous stages are required.
 
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Metadata
Title
Cognitive Biases Within Decision Making During Fire Evacuations
Authors
M. J. Kinsey
S. M. V. Gwynne
E. D. Kuligowski
M. Kinateder
Publication date
05-03-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Fire Technology / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0015-2684
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8099
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10694-018-0708-0

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