Predictions about information search behavior have been
informed by extensive research in food foraging behavior.
However, information foraging environments may differ in
key ways from food foraging environments, and these
differences may impact search behavior. We investigated the
effect of patch distribution (depleting or non-depleting) and
ability to return to previously searched patches on
participants’ decision to switch from one patch to another
while searching. Whether or not a participant could return
after leaving a patch led to fewer samples and fewer relevant
items found. Whether or not the patches depleted and whether
it was possible to return to a patch influenced stopping rules,
indicating that these factors may alter the size of the
increment applied through the Incremental Rule.