Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder questions such as why a star is born or how rainbows are made, psychologists may ask social questions such as why people are prejudiced, and military strategists may imagine what the consequences of their actions might be. Speculations may lead to the generation of putative explanations called hypotheses. But it is by checking if hypotheses accurately reflect the encountered facts that lead to sensible behaviour demonstrating a true understanding. If evidence shows a hypothesis to be false, then people should rationally abandon it, especially if there are negative consequences. The aim of this thesis is to examine how effectively people sear...
Optimal decision making depends on people’s ability to generate and test hypotheses of their environ...
[[abstract]]Liar dice is a special dice game. It’s a kind of imperfect information game. In this gam...
In this paper hypothesis‐testing behaviour is compared to risk‐taking behaviour. It is proposed that...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Falsification may demarcate science from non-science as the rational way to test the truth of hypoth...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed technical protocol analysis of chess masters' eva...
THESIS 7972The aim of this thesis is to examine how people search for evidence in their hypothesis t...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which study the identification of people's reasoning a...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
Abstract—Inferences about structured patterns in human de-cision making have been drawn from medium-...
Although there exist learning processes for which the empirical distribution of play comes close to ...
Two main cognitive theories predict that people find refuting evidence that falsifies their theorisi...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Although there exist rules that converge to Nash equilibrium for special classes of games (like fict...
Optimal decision making depends on people’s ability to generate and test hypotheses of their environ...
[[abstract]]Liar dice is a special dice game. It’s a kind of imperfect information game. In this gam...
In this paper hypothesis‐testing behaviour is compared to risk‐taking behaviour. It is proposed that...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Each day people are presented with circumstances that may require speculation. Scientists may ponder...
Falsification may demarcate science from non-science as the rational way to test the truth of hypoth...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed technical protocol analysis of chess masters' eva...
THESIS 7972The aim of this thesis is to examine how people search for evidence in their hypothesis t...
This dissertation consists of three chapters, which study the identification of people's reasoning a...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
Abstract—Inferences about structured patterns in human de-cision making have been drawn from medium-...
Although there exist learning processes for which the empirical distribution of play comes close to ...
Two main cognitive theories predict that people find refuting evidence that falsifies their theorisi...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Although there exist rules that converge to Nash equilibrium for special classes of games (like fict...
Optimal decision making depends on people’s ability to generate and test hypotheses of their environ...
[[abstract]]Liar dice is a special dice game. It’s a kind of imperfect information game. In this gam...
In this paper hypothesis‐testing behaviour is compared to risk‐taking behaviour. It is proposed that...