This comment suggests that Pothos & Busmeyer (P&B) do not provide an intuitive rational foundation for quantum probability (QP) theory to parallel standard logic and classical probability (CP) theory. In particular, the intuitive foundation for standard logic, which underpins CP, is the elimination of contradictions – that is, believing p and not-p is bad. Quantum logic, which underpins QP, explicitly denies non-contradiction, which seems deeply counterintuitive for the macroscopic world about which people must reason. I propose a possible resolution in situation theory
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ABSTRACT: We argue that quantum theory does not allow for a generalization of the notion of classica...
The idea that the quantum probabilities are best construed as the personal/subjective degrees of bel...
This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory sug...
Classic probability theory (CPT) is generally considered the rational way to make inferences, but th...
Recently initiated research on use of quantum probability and logic in rational decision analysis is...
Two experimental tasks in psychology, the two-stage gambling game and the Prisoner's Dilemma game, s...
A quantum probability model is introduced and used to explain human probability judgment errors incl...
The aim of this paper is to state the single most powerful argument for use of a non-classical logic...
There has been a growing trend to develop cognitive models based on the mathematics of quantum theor...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
Pothos and Busemeyer argue that quantum probability (QP) provides a descriptive model of behaviour a...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
An approach is presented treating decision theory as a probabilistic theory based on quantum techniq...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
The bounded rationality mainstream is based on interesting experiments showing human behaviors viola...
ABSTRACT: We argue that quantum theory does not allow for a generalization of the notion of classica...
The idea that the quantum probabilities are best construed as the personal/subjective degrees of bel...
This paper presents evidence from the fields of cognitive science and quantum information theory sug...