There is compelling evidence that simple heuristics are as capable of predicting many real world phenomena as computationally complex models (e.g., Gigerenzer and Todd, 1999), however not all investigations have foun
on investigations of simple, fast and frugal heuristics that can effectively solve practical decisio...
I specify general criteria for models of bounded rationality and discuss specific models for satisfi...
I explore the conceptual connection between two judgment- and decision-making research programs: soc...
There is compelling evidence that simple heuristics are as capable of predicting many real world phe...
Fast and frugal heuristics can be used to make cue-based inferences about an uncertain world. They a...
Heuristics are simple rules that experts and laypeople rely on to make decisions under uncertainty a...
This chapter presents a relatively new and rapidly developing interdisciplinary theory of decision m...
In applied settings, such as aviation, medicine, and finance, individuals make decisions under vario...
Rational behavior in decision making. A comparison between humans, computers, and fast and frugal st...
According to the program reviewed in this chapter, people—including experts—use fast-and-frugal heur...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Both the fast and frugal heuristics (FFHs) and the naturalistic decision mak...
The fast-and-frugal heuristics approach to decision making under uncertainty advocated by Gigerenzer...
Many decisions can be analyzed and supported by quantitative models. These models tend to be complex...
Heuristics are simple rules of thumb to find out or to discover. In this chapter, we offer an introd...
An important prerequisite to encourage pro-environmental behavior is to understand how people make d...
on investigations of simple, fast and frugal heuristics that can effectively solve practical decisio...
I specify general criteria for models of bounded rationality and discuss specific models for satisfi...
I explore the conceptual connection between two judgment- and decision-making research programs: soc...
There is compelling evidence that simple heuristics are as capable of predicting many real world phe...
Fast and frugal heuristics can be used to make cue-based inferences about an uncertain world. They a...
Heuristics are simple rules that experts and laypeople rely on to make decisions under uncertainty a...
This chapter presents a relatively new and rapidly developing interdisciplinary theory of decision m...
In applied settings, such as aviation, medicine, and finance, individuals make decisions under vario...
Rational behavior in decision making. A comparison between humans, computers, and fast and frugal st...
According to the program reviewed in this chapter, people—including experts—use fast-and-frugal heur...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Both the fast and frugal heuristics (FFHs) and the naturalistic decision mak...
The fast-and-frugal heuristics approach to decision making under uncertainty advocated by Gigerenzer...
Many decisions can be analyzed and supported by quantitative models. These models tend to be complex...
Heuristics are simple rules of thumb to find out or to discover. In this chapter, we offer an introd...
An important prerequisite to encourage pro-environmental behavior is to understand how people make d...
on investigations of simple, fast and frugal heuristics that can effectively solve practical decisio...
I specify general criteria for models of bounded rationality and discuss specific models for satisfi...
I explore the conceptual connection between two judgment- and decision-making research programs: soc...