The question of whether humans are able to work in a Bayesian way is currently a topic of substantial investigation. An important finding, reported by Gigerenzer and Hoffrage in 1995 is that Bayesian reasoning is facilitated when the information format corresponds to natural frequencies. The present concern was whether the facilitating effect of frequencies persists when natural frequencies relate to samples which are not convenient multiples of 10. 150 undergraduates participated as volunteers (42 men, 108 women; M age = 23 yr.). Analysis showed the effect of natural frequency formats was not dependent on size of reference class. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed
Empirical research has repeatedly proven the facilitating effect of “natural frequencies” when it co...
A good representation can be crucial for finding the solution to a problem. Gigerenzer and Hoffrage ...
Representing statistical information in terms of natural frequencies rather than probabilities impro...
The question of whether humans are able to work in a Bayesian way is currently a topic of substantia...
Previous research has demonstrated that Bayesian reasoning performance is improved if uncertainty in...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
Representing statistical information in terms of natural frequencies rather than probabilities impro...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
Experts' and laypeople's reasoning in Bayesian-type problems can be improved by representing informa...
Two experiments examined the effect of frequency formats on Bayesian reasoning. In each experiment a...
Three experiments examined people's ability to incorporate base rate information when judging p...
Instead of subscribing to the view that people are unable to perform Bayesian probabilistic inferen...
This study examined whether it is easier to reason in terms of frequencies or with percentages for s...
Empirical research has repeatedly proven the facilitating effect of “natural frequencies” when it co...
A good representation can be crucial for finding the solution to a problem. Gigerenzer and Hoffrage ...
Representing statistical information in terms of natural frequencies rather than probabilities impro...
The question of whether humans are able to work in a Bayesian way is currently a topic of substantia...
Previous research has demonstrated that Bayesian reasoning performance is improved if uncertainty in...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
Representing statistical information in terms of natural frequencies rather than probabilities impro...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
Experts' and laypeople's reasoning in Bayesian-type problems can be improved by representing informa...
Two experiments examined the effect of frequency formats on Bayesian reasoning. In each experiment a...
Three experiments examined people's ability to incorporate base rate information when judging p...
Instead of subscribing to the view that people are unable to perform Bayesian probabilistic inferen...
This study examined whether it is easier to reason in terms of frequencies or with percentages for s...
Empirical research has repeatedly proven the facilitating effect of “natural frequencies” when it co...
A good representation can be crucial for finding the solution to a problem. Gigerenzer and Hoffrage ...
Representing statistical information in terms of natural frequencies rather than probabilities impro...