Material suplementar disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1080/13546783.2018.1448300Research has established that human thinking is often biased by intuitive judgement. The base-rate neglect effect provides such an example, so named because people often support their decisions in stereotypical individuating information, neglecting base-rates. Here, we test the hypothesis that reasoners acknowledge information provided by base-rates and may use individuating information in support of a “rational” decision process. Results from four experiments show that “base-rate neglecting” occurs when participants acknowledge sample distributions; participants who prefer individuating over base-rate information perceive base-rates as less diagnostic and are ...
Base rate neglect refers to people's apparent tendency to underweight or even ignore base rate infor...
Abstract: The phenomenon of base-rate neglect has elicited much debate. One arena of debate concerns...
What simple learning rules can allow agents to cope with changing environments? We tested whether a ...
Although intuitive-automatic processes sometimes lead to systematic biases in judgment and choice, i...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
How do people balance intuition and reason when making decisions? We report 6 studies that indicate ...
Will people maintain their initial intuitive decision even when they know the rational answer is dif...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
We use a 15-item self-report questionnaire known as “Faith in Intuition” to measure reliance on intu...
Abstract Intuition can lead to more effective decision-making than analysis under certain conditions...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
People differ in the belief that their intuitions produce good decision outcomes. In the present res...
People often fail to use base-rate information appropriately in decision-making. This is evident in ...
A long tradition in Western thought has enshrined reasoning as the surest way to reach a sound decis...
Base rate neglect refers to people's apparent tendency to underweight or even ignore base rate infor...
Abstract: The phenomenon of base-rate neglect has elicited much debate. One arena of debate concerns...
What simple learning rules can allow agents to cope with changing environments? We tested whether a ...
Although intuitive-automatic processes sometimes lead to systematic biases in judgment and choice, i...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
How do people balance intuition and reason when making decisions? We report 6 studies that indicate ...
Will people maintain their initial intuitive decision even when they know the rational answer is dif...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
We use a 15-item self-report questionnaire known as “Faith in Intuition” to measure reliance on intu...
Abstract Intuition can lead to more effective decision-making than analysis under certain conditions...
Recent research has argued that several well-known judgment biases may be due to biases in the avail...
People differ in the belief that their intuitions produce good decision outcomes. In the present res...
People often fail to use base-rate information appropriately in decision-making. This is evident in ...
A long tradition in Western thought has enshrined reasoning as the surest way to reach a sound decis...
Base rate neglect refers to people's apparent tendency to underweight or even ignore base rate infor...
Abstract: The phenomenon of base-rate neglect has elicited much debate. One arena of debate concerns...
What simple learning rules can allow agents to cope with changing environments? We tested whether a ...