In a multiple-cue probability learning task, participants learned to use six discrete symptoms (i.e., cues) to diagnose which of three possible flu strains a hypothetical patient suffered from. For some patients, information regarding the status of certain symptoms was not available. Various possible ways in which the missing cue information might be processed were distinguished and tested in a series of three experiments (Ns = 80, 109, and 61). The results suggest that the judged probability of the outcome variable (i.e., flu strain) was assessed by "filling in" the missing cue information with a mean value based on previous observations. The predictions of other methods of processing missing cue information are inconsistent with the data
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In daily life, we make decisions that are associated with probabilistic outcomes (e.g., the chance o...
How effective are different types of feedback in helping us to learn multiple contingencies? This ar...
Individuals differ in their ability to deal with unpredictable environments. Could impaired performa...
In a multiple-cue probability learning task, participants learned to use six discrete symptoms (i.e....
We frequently make predictions on the basis of a set of probabilistic cues—for instance, which team ...
Inferences about target variables can be achieved by deliberate integration of probabilistic cues or...
12 Multiple-Cue Probability Learning (MCPL) is an experi-13 mental paradigm concerned with how well ...
Two experiments explored retroactive interference in human predictive learning. The name of a food w...
Communication of scientific information is a difficult task for a many a scientist, the present stud...
In this chapter, we explore a classic problem in psychology: How do indi- viduals draw on their prev...
Choice strategies for selecting among outcomes in multiple-cue probability learning were investigate...
In multiple-cue learning (also known as probabilistic category learning) people acquire information ...
Multiple-cue probability learning (MCPL) involves learning to predict a criterion when outcome feedb...
A model of cue-based probability judgment is developed within the framework of support theory. Cue d...
In each of three experiments, a single group of participants received a sequence of trials involving...
In daily life, we make decisions that are associated with probabilistic outcomes (e.g., the chance o...
How effective are different types of feedback in helping us to learn multiple contingencies? This ar...
Individuals differ in their ability to deal with unpredictable environments. Could impaired performa...