equiprobability bias, subjective probability, complexity, randomness, uniformity The equiprobability bias (EB) is a tendency to believe that every process in which randomness is involved corresponds to a fair distribution, with equal probabilities for any possible outcome. The EB is known to affect both children and adults, and to increase with probability education. Because it results in probability errors resistant to pedagogical interventions, it has been de-scribed as a deep misconception about randomness: the erroneous belief that randomness implies uniformity. In the present paper, we show that the EB is actually not the result of a con-ceptual error about the definition of randomness. On the contrary, the mathematical theory of rando...
In a study of novice teachers ’ I investigate the conception of randomness among teachers college tr...
This research continues the longstanding tradition of taking an interdisciplinary approach to studie...
The concept of randomness has been unjustly neglected in recent philosophical literature, and when p...
BACKGROUND: The equiprobability bias is a tendency for individuals to think of probabilistic events ...
This project was aimed at finding ways of eliminating the equiprobability bias (Lecoutre, 1985) whic...
In three studies we looked at two typical misconceptions of probability: the representativeness heur...
People are often biased in their perception of randomness in that they tend to see patterns in rando...
International audienceThe ubiquity of randomness and the consequent need to understand random phenom...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A number of recent theories have suggested that the various systematic biases and fallacies seen in ...
AbstractPsychologists have studied people's intuitive notions of randomness by two kinds of tasks: j...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that inv...
Early work on the frequency theory of probability made extensive use of the notion of randomness, co...
The statistician's view of randomness- our useful tool: As statisticians we are well used to ex...
As scientists and as technologists we should discard the idea of a ‘true’ or ‘objective’ probability...
In a study of novice teachers ’ I investigate the conception of randomness among teachers college tr...
This research continues the longstanding tradition of taking an interdisciplinary approach to studie...
The concept of randomness has been unjustly neglected in recent philosophical literature, and when p...
BACKGROUND: The equiprobability bias is a tendency for individuals to think of probabilistic events ...
This project was aimed at finding ways of eliminating the equiprobability bias (Lecoutre, 1985) whic...
In three studies we looked at two typical misconceptions of probability: the representativeness heur...
People are often biased in their perception of randomness in that they tend to see patterns in rando...
International audienceThe ubiquity of randomness and the consequent need to understand random phenom...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
A number of recent theories have suggested that the various systematic biases and fallacies seen in ...
AbstractPsychologists have studied people's intuitive notions of randomness by two kinds of tasks: j...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that inv...
Early work on the frequency theory of probability made extensive use of the notion of randomness, co...
The statistician's view of randomness- our useful tool: As statisticians we are well used to ex...
As scientists and as technologists we should discard the idea of a ‘true’ or ‘objective’ probability...
In a study of novice teachers ’ I investigate the conception of randomness among teachers college tr...
This research continues the longstanding tradition of taking an interdisciplinary approach to studie...
The concept of randomness has been unjustly neglected in recent philosophical literature, and when p...