On the Origins of Suboptimality in Human Probabilistic Inference Citation for published version
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21 pages, 1 article*Nonoptimality of Randomized Confidence Sets* (Casella, George; Robert, Christian...
Humans have been shown to combine noisy sensory information with previous experience (priors), in qu...
Human performance in sensorimotor estimation tasks typically shows that: ⋄under Gaussian distributio...
Optimal errors were defined as errors occurring when a response with maximum probability of being co...
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Research in computer science, engineering, mathematics, and statistics has produced a variety of too...
An approach to the assessment of probabilistic inference is described which quantifies the performan...
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Rahnev and Denison (R and D) argue that whether people are “optimal” or “suboptimal” is not a well-p...
This editorial was published in Biometrics and Biostatistics International Journal
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SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D67619/86 / BLDSC - British Library ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7673.051(97-80) / BLDSC - British Lib...
21 pages, 1 article*Nonoptimality of Randomized Confidence Sets* (Casella, George; Robert, Christian...
Humans have been shown to combine noisy sensory information with previous experience (priors), in qu...
Human performance in sensorimotor estimation tasks typically shows that: ⋄under Gaussian distributio...
Optimal errors were defined as errors occurring when a response with maximum probability of being co...
Contains fulltext : 207941.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access
Research in computer science, engineering, mathematics, and statistics has produced a variety of too...
An approach to the assessment of probabilistic inference is described which quantifies the performan...
Contains fulltext : 167028.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)2 p
Rahnev and Denison (R and D) argue that whether people are “optimal” or “suboptimal” is not a well-p...
This editorial was published in Biometrics and Biostatistics International Journal
Contains fulltext : 159584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The following full text is an author's version which may differ from the publisher's versi...
Consists mainly of 33 articles and papers reprinted from journals1 v. (various paging) ;Title page, ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D67619/86 / BLDSC - British Library ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7673.051(97-80) / BLDSC - British Lib...
21 pages, 1 article*Nonoptimality of Randomized Confidence Sets* (Casella, George; Robert, Christian...