A series of experiments examined how the search for information in the testing of hypotheses is affected by quantifiers that specify the frequency of the test relation. The experiments showed that a positive search is used more in the testing of propositions in which some instances are predicted to have the test relation than in the testing of propositions in which most or few instances are predicted to have the test relation. In addition, the studies demonstrated that a negative or disconfirmatory search is more likely to characterize tests of absolute hypotheses than tests of hypotheses of the majority or minority form. Finally, the find-ings indicated that a negative search also is more common in tests of hypotheses predicting the absenc...
Previous studies on hypothesis-testing behaviour have reported systematic preferences for posing pos...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory approach t...
Classical information theory concerns itself with communication through a noisy channel and how much...
It is well known that people attempting to perform hypothesis testing show a positive test bias, pre...
Recent research has suggested that people test their beliefs about other individuals by behaviorally...
Summary The influence of the following three factors on a rule-identification task was studied : the...
We consider how the information sources people use to test hypotheses change as the sparsity of the ...
Standard search theory assumes that individuals are perfectly informed about their own abilities. In...
When faced with two competing hypotheses, people sometimes prefer to look at multiple sources of inf...
Within the domain of psychology, Optimal Experimental Design (OED) principles have been used to mode...
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This dissertation evaluates the proposal that visual attention is biased towards stimuli that could ...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirma-tory approach ...
<div><p>Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory ap...
The role of factors previously implicated as leading to confirmation bias during hypothesis testing ...
Previous studies on hypothesis-testing behaviour have reported systematic preferences for posing pos...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory approach t...
Classical information theory concerns itself with communication through a noisy channel and how much...
It is well known that people attempting to perform hypothesis testing show a positive test bias, pre...
Recent research has suggested that people test their beliefs about other individuals by behaviorally...
Summary The influence of the following three factors on a rule-identification task was studied : the...
We consider how the information sources people use to test hypotheses change as the sparsity of the ...
Standard search theory assumes that individuals are perfectly informed about their own abilities. In...
When faced with two competing hypotheses, people sometimes prefer to look at multiple sources of inf...
Within the domain of psychology, Optimal Experimental Design (OED) principles have been used to mode...
Contains fulltext : 55809.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)When trying to...
This dissertation evaluates the proposal that visual attention is biased towards stimuli that could ...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirma-tory approach ...
<div><p>Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory ap...
The role of factors previously implicated as leading to confirmation bias during hypothesis testing ...
Previous studies on hypothesis-testing behaviour have reported systematic preferences for posing pos...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory approach t...
Classical information theory concerns itself with communication through a noisy channel and how much...