Advance online publication.The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a notorious probability problem with a counterintuitive solution. There is a strong tendency to stay with the initial choice, despite the fact that switching doubles the probability of winning. The current randomised experiment investigates whether feedback in a series of trials improves behavioural performance on the MHD and increases the level of understanding of the problem. Feedback was either conditional or non-conditional, and was given either in frequency format or in percentage format. Results show that people learn to switch most when receiving conditional feedback in frequency format. However, problem understanding does not improve as a consequence of receiving feedback. O...
We study how people learn the correct action in a probabilistic situation. In particular, we create ...
Although probabilities are central both to statistical education and to dealing with uncertain event...
Analyses of human learning reveal a discrepancy between the long- and the short-term effects of outc...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a notorious probability problem with a counterintuitive solution. Th...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a difficult brain teaser. We present a systematic review of literatu...
© 2015, FIZ Karlsruhe. The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a counterintuitive probability problem in whi...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a probability puzzle in which humans consistently fail to adopt the ...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) presents an intriguing choice anomaly that offers insight into human...
probabilistic reasoning (Krauss & Wang, 2003). Granberg & Brown (1995) found that 13 % of pa...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD) is a simple probability puzzle famous for its counterintuitive solution...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a probability puzzle at which humans consistently fail to adopt the ...
How effective are different types of feedback in helping us to learn multiple contingencies? This ar...
The asymmetry of autonomic arousal for potential losses and gains was assessed by the galvanic skin ...
This thesis uses theory and experiments to study how an efficiency loss can be minimized in two type...
The asymmetry of autonomic arousal for potential losses and gains was assessed by the galvanic skin ...
We study how people learn the correct action in a probabilistic situation. In particular, we create ...
Although probabilities are central both to statistical education and to dealing with uncertain event...
Analyses of human learning reveal a discrepancy between the long- and the short-term effects of outc...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a notorious probability problem with a counterintuitive solution. Th...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a difficult brain teaser. We present a systematic review of literatu...
© 2015, FIZ Karlsruhe. The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a counterintuitive probability problem in whi...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a probability puzzle in which humans consistently fail to adopt the ...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) presents an intriguing choice anomaly that offers insight into human...
probabilistic reasoning (Krauss & Wang, 2003). Granberg & Brown (1995) found that 13 % of pa...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD) is a simple probability puzzle famous for its counterintuitive solution...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a probability puzzle at which humans consistently fail to adopt the ...
How effective are different types of feedback in helping us to learn multiple contingencies? This ar...
The asymmetry of autonomic arousal for potential losses and gains was assessed by the galvanic skin ...
This thesis uses theory and experiments to study how an efficiency loss can be minimized in two type...
The asymmetry of autonomic arousal for potential losses and gains was assessed by the galvanic skin ...
We study how people learn the correct action in a probabilistic situation. In particular, we create ...
Although probabilities are central both to statistical education and to dealing with uncertain event...
Analyses of human learning reveal a discrepancy between the long- and the short-term effects of outc...