Predicting criterion events based on probabilistic predictor events, humans often lend excessive weight to predictor event information and insufficient weight to criterion event base-rates. Using the matching-to-sample paradigm established in studies on experience-based contingency learning in animals, Goodie and Fantino (1996) showed that human judges exhibit base-rate neglect when sample cues are associated with response options through similarity relations. In conceptual replications of these studies, we demonstrated similar effects when sample cues resemble the response options in terms of base-rates skewed in the same direction rather than physical similarity. In line with the pseudocontingency illusion (Fiedler & Freytag, 2004), predi...
The inverse base-rate effect is the observation that on certain occasions people classify new object...
In three experiments we investigated whether two procedures of acquiring knowledge about the same ca...
Fiedler et al. (2009), reviewed evidence for the utilization of a contingency inference strategy ter...
Predicting criterion events based on probabilistic predictor events, humans often lend excessive wei...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
People often fail to use base-rate information appropriately in decision-making. This is evident in ...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
In three experiments we investigated whether two procedures of acquiring knowledge about the same ca...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
Previous research revealed that people’s judgments of causality between a target cause and an outcom...
The base rate neglect effect is a stable phenomenon which can be observed in classification learning...
Previous research revealed that people's judgments of causality between a target cause and an outcom...
Numerous studies suggest that in judging an individual’s category membership, people largely ignore ...
Base rate neglect refers to people's apparent tendency to underweight or even ignore base rate infor...
Fiedler and Freytag (2004) proposed an alternative pathway to contingency assessment in terms of pse...
The inverse base-rate effect is the observation that on certain occasions people classify new object...
In three experiments we investigated whether two procedures of acquiring knowledge about the same ca...
Fiedler et al. (2009), reviewed evidence for the utilization of a contingency inference strategy ter...
Predicting criterion events based on probabilistic predictor events, humans often lend excessive wei...
Many theories of contingency learning assume (either explicitly or implicitly) that predicting wheth...
People often fail to use base-rate information appropriately in decision-making. This is evident in ...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
In three experiments we investigated whether two procedures of acquiring knowledge about the same ca...
Base-rate neglect refers to the tendency for people to underweight base-rate probabilities in favor ...
Previous research revealed that people’s judgments of causality between a target cause and an outcom...
The base rate neglect effect is a stable phenomenon which can be observed in classification learning...
Previous research revealed that people's judgments of causality between a target cause and an outcom...
Numerous studies suggest that in judging an individual’s category membership, people largely ignore ...
Base rate neglect refers to people's apparent tendency to underweight or even ignore base rate infor...
Fiedler and Freytag (2004) proposed an alternative pathway to contingency assessment in terms of pse...
The inverse base-rate effect is the observation that on certain occasions people classify new object...
In three experiments we investigated whether two procedures of acquiring knowledge about the same ca...
Fiedler et al. (2009), reviewed evidence for the utilization of a contingency inference strategy ter...