We report on six experiments studying participants’ predictions of the next outcome in a sequence of binary events. Participants faced one of three mechanisms generating 18 sequences of 8 events: a random mechanical bingo cage, an intentional goal-directed actor, and a financial market. We systematically manipulated participants’ beliefs about the base rate probabilities at which different types of outcomes were generated by each mechanism. Participants either faced unknown (ambiguous) base rates, a specified distribution of three equiprobable base rates, or a precise, stationary base rate. Six target sequences ended in streaks of between two and seven identical outcomes. We focused on participants’ predictions of the ninth, unobserved outc...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
Abstract An abundant literature reports on ‘sequential effects’ observed when humans make prediction...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auctio...
We report on six experiments studying participants’ predictions of the next outcome in a sequence of...
We report on six experiments studying participants’ predictions of the next outcome in a sequence of...
Using data generated from laboratory experiments, we test and compare the empirical accuracy of two ...
This study aims to investigate whether experimentally-induced prior beliefs affect processing of evi...
a b s t r a c t When required to predict sequential events, such as random coin tosses or basketball...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
When predicting the next outcome in a sequence of events, people often appear to expect streaky patt...
The purpose of this article is to examine the statistical characteristics of binary sequences with t...
The purpose of this article is to examine the statistical characteristics of binary sequences with t...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
Abstract An abundant literature reports on ‘sequential effects’ observed when humans make prediction...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auctio...
We report on six experiments studying participants’ predictions of the next outcome in a sequence of...
We report on six experiments studying participants’ predictions of the next outcome in a sequence of...
Using data generated from laboratory experiments, we test and compare the empirical accuracy of two ...
This study aims to investigate whether experimentally-induced prior beliefs affect processing of evi...
a b s t r a c t When required to predict sequential events, such as random coin tosses or basketball...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
When predicting the next outcome in a sequence of events, people often appear to expect streaky patt...
The purpose of this article is to examine the statistical characteristics of binary sequences with t...
The purpose of this article is to examine the statistical characteristics of binary sequences with t...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
Probability matching is the tendency to match choice probabilities to outcome probabilities in a bin...
We conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auction against an automaton...
Abstract An abundant literature reports on ‘sequential effects’ observed when humans make prediction...
International audienceWe conduct an experiment in which subjects participate in a first-price auctio...