The overall results showed that the
fit of the models were better in the High-InfoControl condition
(r¯ p 0.90) than in the Low-InfoControl condition
(r¯ p 0.77, t(17) p 2.57, p ! .01), indicating that subjects
in the High-InfoControl condition used their utilities (regardless
of their exact value) in a much more consistent
way than subjects in the Low-InfoControl condition.