Citation: Brase, G. L., & Hill, W. T. (2015). Good fences make for good neighbors but bad science: a review of what improves Bayesian reasoning and why. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 1-9. doi:10.3380/fpsyg.2015.00340Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new information, has historically been problematic for humans. Classic psychology experiments have tested human Bayesian reasoning through the use of word problems and have evaluated each participant's performance against the normatively correct answer provided by Bayes' theorem. The standard finding is of generally poor performance. Over the past two decades, though, progress has been made on how to improve Bayesian reasoning. Most notably, rese...
notoriously difficult for laypeople to solve using base rates, hit rates, and false-alarm rates, bec...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
Are humans intuitive Bayesians? It depends. People seem to be Bayesians when updating probabilities ...
Citation: Brase, G. L., & Hill, W. T. (2015). Good fences make for good neighbors but bad science: a...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Judgements in the real-world often inherently involve uncertainty, from the mundane: "do those cloud...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
Research on Bayesian reasoning has indicated that people struggle with performance, usually providin...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
notoriously difficult for laypeople to solve using base rates, hit rates, and false-alarm rates, bec...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
Are humans intuitive Bayesians? It depends. People seem to be Bayesians when updating probabilities ...
Citation: Brase, G. L., & Hill, W. T. (2015). Good fences make for good neighbors but bad science: a...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
Judgements in the real-world often inherently involve uncertainty, from the mundane: "do those cloud...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
Research on Bayesian reasoning has indicated that people struggle with performance, usually providin...
A Bayesian mind is, at its core, a rational mind. Bayesianism is thus well-suited to predict and exp...
notoriously difficult for laypeople to solve using base rates, hit rates, and false-alarm rates, bec...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
Are humans intuitive Bayesians? It depends. People seem to be Bayesians when updating probabilities ...