Higher numeracy is associated with better comprehension and use of numeric information as well as reduced susceptibility to some decision biases. We extended this line of work by showing that increased numeracy predicted probability maximizing (versus matching). At the same time, the more numerate were less susceptible to the ratio bias and base rate neglect measured by non-causal base rate scenarios. Decision time predicted accuracy for the ratio bias and probability matching scenarios, but not the base rate scenarios. Interestingly, this relationship between decision time and accuracy was positive for the ratio bias problems, but negative for the probability matching scenario. Please contact author with questions about this manuscript or ...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Higher numeracy is associated with better comprehension and use of numeric information as well as re...
We investigated the relations between numeracy and superior judgment and decision making in two larg...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how numeracy and acuity of the approximate number system...
We investigated the relations between numeracy and superior judgment and decision making in two larg...
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend und transform probability numbers re...
The ratio bias refers to the tendency of individuals to judge probabilities expressed as ratios of l...
Many people exhibit inconsistent preferences when they make choices based on descriptive summaries a...
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability numbers re...
When people are asked to assign probabilities to a set of outcomes, they often add up to more than 1...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
textabstractDespite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision ma...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Higher numeracy is associated with better comprehension and use of numeric information as well as re...
We investigated the relations between numeracy and superior judgment and decision making in two larg...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how numeracy and acuity of the approximate number system...
We investigated the relations between numeracy and superior judgment and decision making in two larg...
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend und transform probability numbers re...
The ratio bias refers to the tendency of individuals to judge probabilities expressed as ratios of l...
Many people exhibit inconsistent preferences when they make choices based on descriptive summaries a...
A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability numbers re...
When people are asked to assign probabilities to a set of outcomes, they often add up to more than 1...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
textabstractDespite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision ma...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...