Decision made, good feelings fade? How noise and multitasking affect decision confidence and well-being.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Marc Syndicus, Bettina S Wiese
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Abstract

Objectives. This study aimed to examine the influence of office noise and multitasking on decision confidence, overconfidence, satisfaction, calibration and affective well-being. Detrimental effects of noise and multitasking on perceived annoyance and concentration are well documented. Little is known about whether decision confidence and well-being during decisions are also affected. Methods. The study was a between-subjects laboratory experiment (n = 109) involving a noise condition with office noise presented through headphones (A-weighted equivalent sound pressure level of LAeq = 60 dB), a multitasking condition with an email-sorting task as the primary task and a control condition. Results. Compared to the control condition, subjects in the noise and multitasking conditions exhibited overestimation of confidence. There was also a significant decrease in well-being for people in the noise condition. Calibration was not affected. Conclusion. In the case of noise, well-being is affected even before the thresholds of workplace legislation are reached. Undue overconfidence can have detrimental effects upon subsequent decisions and risk-taking. Findings suggest that there should be greater consideration of environmental influences during decision-making in work environments.

决定已下,好感已逝?噪音和多任务处理如何影响决策信心和幸福感?
目的:本研究旨在探讨办公室噪音和多任务处理对决策信心、过度自信、满意度、校准以及情绪健康的影响。噪音和多任务处理对感知到的烦扰和注意力的有害影响已有大量文献记载。至于决策过程中的决策信心和幸福感是否也会受到影响,目前还知之甚少:被试之间的实验室实验(n = 109):噪音条件下,通过耳机播放办公室噪音(A 加权等效声压级 LAeq = 60 dB);多任务条件下,以电子邮件排序任务为主要任务;对照条件:与对照组相比,噪音和多任务条件下的受试者表现出高估自信心。在噪音条件下,受试者的幸福感也明显下降。结论:在噪音条件下,受试者的幸福感明显下降:结论:在噪音条件下,甚至在达到工作场所法律规定的阈值之前,幸福感就已经受到影响。过度自信会对后续决策和风险承担产生不利影响。研究结果表明,在工作环境中进行决策时,应更多地考虑环境影响因素。
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