Making decisions can be hard, but it can also be facilitated. Simple heuristics are fast and frugal but nevertheless fairly accurate decision rules that people can use to compensate for their limitations in computational capacity, time, and knowledge when they make decisions [Gigerenzer, G., Todd, P. M., & the ABC Research Group (1999). Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart. New York: Oxford University Press.]. These heuristics are effective to the extent that they can exploit the structure of information in the environment in which they operate. Specifically, they require knowledge about the predictive value of probabilistic cues. However, it is often difficult to keep track of all the available cues in the environment and how they rela...
Correctly assessing the consequences of events is essential for a successful interaction with the wo...
It has been shown that in decision making evaluations of evidence and attributes are modified. In th...
When evaluating the efficacy of causal candidates, peoples' judgments may be influenced by both the ...
Making decisions can be hard, but it can also be facilitated. Simple heuristics are fast and frugal ...
One challenge that has to be addressed by the fast and frugal heuristics program is how people manag...
We investigate whether people rely on their causal intuitions to determine the predictive value or i...
One-reason decision-making heuristics as proposed by Gigerenzer, Todd, and the ABC Research Group (1...
We make frequent decisions about how to manage our health, yet do so with information that is highly...
Abstract Each day people make decisions about complex topics such as health and personal finances. C...
ABSTRACT—Recent work on judgment and decisionmaking has focused onhowpeople preferentially use cues,...
Unobservable mechanisms that tie causes to their effects generate observable events. How can one mak...
Decision-making is something we do every day, and is a broad research area that impacts disciplines ...
Decision situations are typically characterized by uncertainty: Individuals do not know the values o...
Contains fulltext : 173902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Normative causa...
This commentary focuses on three issues raised by Gigerenzer, Todd, and the ABC Research Group (1999...
Correctly assessing the consequences of events is essential for a successful interaction with the wo...
It has been shown that in decision making evaluations of evidence and attributes are modified. In th...
When evaluating the efficacy of causal candidates, peoples' judgments may be influenced by both the ...
Making decisions can be hard, but it can also be facilitated. Simple heuristics are fast and frugal ...
One challenge that has to be addressed by the fast and frugal heuristics program is how people manag...
We investigate whether people rely on their causal intuitions to determine the predictive value or i...
One-reason decision-making heuristics as proposed by Gigerenzer, Todd, and the ABC Research Group (1...
We make frequent decisions about how to manage our health, yet do so with information that is highly...
Abstract Each day people make decisions about complex topics such as health and personal finances. C...
ABSTRACT—Recent work on judgment and decisionmaking has focused onhowpeople preferentially use cues,...
Unobservable mechanisms that tie causes to their effects generate observable events. How can one mak...
Decision-making is something we do every day, and is a broad research area that impacts disciplines ...
Decision situations are typically characterized by uncertainty: Individuals do not know the values o...
Contains fulltext : 173902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Normative causa...
This commentary focuses on three issues raised by Gigerenzer, Todd, and the ABC Research Group (1999...
Correctly assessing the consequences of events is essential for a successful interaction with the wo...
It has been shown that in decision making evaluations of evidence and attributes are modified. In th...
When evaluating the efficacy of causal candidates, peoples' judgments may be influenced by both the ...