People often overestimate probabilities of conjunctive events. The authors explored whether the accuracy of conjunctive probability estimates can be improved by increased experience with relevant constituent events and by using memory aids. The first experiment showed that increased experience with constituent events increased the correlation between the estimated and the objective conjunctive probabilities, but it did not reduce overestimation of conjunctive probabilities. The second experiment showed that reducing cognitive load with memory aids for the constituent probabilities led to improved estimates of the conjunctive probabilities and to decreased overestimation of conjunctive probabilities. To explain the cognitive process underlyi...
We present an experiment in probabilistic reasoning conducted with 200 participants, whose task was ...
As probability elicitation becomes widely used, methods other than one-on-one interviews are being u...
The authors report 3 experiments in which participants were invited to judge the probability of sta...
People often overestimate probabilities of conjunctive events. The authors explored whether the accu...
Probability judgment is a vital part of many aspects of everyday life. In the present paper, we pres...
Probability judgement is a vital part of many aspects of everyday life. In the present paper, we pre...
We demonstrate the usefulness of cognitive models for combining human estimates of probabilities in ...
Many errors in probabilistic judgment have been attributed to people’s inability to think in statist...
Existing cognitive diagnosis models conceptualize attribute mastery status discretely as either mast...
<p>Existing cognitive diagnosis models conceptualize attribute mastery status discretely as either m...
Probability judgement is a vital part of many aspects of everyday life. In the present paper, we pre...
People are overconfident in their judgments about repeatable events. As an example, suppose responde...
60 pagesSeveral procedures were used to elicit direct numerical estimates of the probabilities asso...
Several studies have shown that when people are asked to estimate the probabilities for a set of exc...
Recent findings on construal level theory (CLT) suggest that abstract thinking leads to a lower esti...
We present an experiment in probabilistic reasoning conducted with 200 participants, whose task was ...
As probability elicitation becomes widely used, methods other than one-on-one interviews are being u...
The authors report 3 experiments in which participants were invited to judge the probability of sta...
People often overestimate probabilities of conjunctive events. The authors explored whether the accu...
Probability judgment is a vital part of many aspects of everyday life. In the present paper, we pres...
Probability judgement is a vital part of many aspects of everyday life. In the present paper, we pre...
We demonstrate the usefulness of cognitive models for combining human estimates of probabilities in ...
Many errors in probabilistic judgment have been attributed to people’s inability to think in statist...
Existing cognitive diagnosis models conceptualize attribute mastery status discretely as either mast...
<p>Existing cognitive diagnosis models conceptualize attribute mastery status discretely as either m...
Probability judgement is a vital part of many aspects of everyday life. In the present paper, we pre...
People are overconfident in their judgments about repeatable events. As an example, suppose responde...
60 pagesSeveral procedures were used to elicit direct numerical estimates of the probabilities asso...
Several studies have shown that when people are asked to estimate the probabilities for a set of exc...
Recent findings on construal level theory (CLT) suggest that abstract thinking leads to a lower esti...
We present an experiment in probabilistic reasoning conducted with 200 participants, whose task was ...
As probability elicitation becomes widely used, methods other than one-on-one interviews are being u...
The authors report 3 experiments in which participants were invited to judge the probability of sta...