Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the precise mechanisms underlying how such differences produce biases and fallacies remain unclear. Numeracy scales have been developed without sufficient theoretical grounding, and their relation to other cognitive tasks that assess numerical reasoning, such as the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT), has been debated. In studies conducted in Brazil and in the USA, we administered an objective Numeracy Scale (NS), Subjective Numeracy Scale (SNS), and the CRT to assess whether they measured similar constructs. The Rational\u2013Experiential Inventory, inhibition (go/no-go task), and intelligence were also investigated. By examining factor solutions alo...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) measures one’s tendency to engage in reflective deliberate Syste...
Park and Brannon (2013, https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797613482944) found that practicing non-symbolic...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Frederick’s (2005) Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a 3- item task shown to predict susceptibility...
In Stanovich's (2009a, 2011) dual-process theory, analytic processing occurs in the algorithmic and ...
The facilitative effect of natural frequencies in Bayesian reasoning task is a robust phenomenon. Ho...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how numeracy and acuity of the approximate number system...
Research has demonstrated that individual differences in numeracy may have important consequences fo...
We investigated the relations between numeracy and superior judgment and decision making in two larg...
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 and transform probability numbers re...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is one of the most popular measures of individual differences in...
Currently, choosing a field of study is one of the most important decisions people make. In this reg...
The abstract presents the empirical approach used in order to establish relations between the most w...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) measures one’s tendency to engage in reflective deliberate Syste...
Park and Brannon (2013, https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797613482944) found that practicing non-symbolic...
Despite evidence that individual differences in numeracy affect judgment and decision making, the pr...
Frederick’s (2005) Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is a 3- item task shown to predict susceptibility...
In Stanovich's (2009a, 2011) dual-process theory, analytic processing occurs in the algorithmic and ...
The facilitative effect of natural frequencies in Bayesian reasoning task is a robust phenomenon. Ho...
The purpose of the study was to investigate how numeracy and acuity of the approximate number system...
Research has demonstrated that individual differences in numeracy may have important consequences fo...
We investigated the relations between numeracy and superior judgment and decision making in two larg...
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 and transform probability numbers re...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is one of the most popular measures of individual differences in...
Currently, choosing a field of study is one of the most important decisions people make. In this reg...
The abstract presents the empirical approach used in order to establish relations between the most w...
ABSTRACT—A series of four studies explored how the ability to comprehend and transform probability n...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) measures one’s tendency to engage in reflective deliberate Syste...
Park and Brannon (2013, https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797613482944) found that practicing non-symbolic...