The presentation of a Bayesian inference problem in terms of natural frequencies rather than probabilities has been shown to enhance performance. The effect of individual differences in cognitive processing on Bayesian reasoning has rarely been studied, despite enabling us to test process-oriented variants of the two main accounts of the facilitative effect of natural frequencies: The ecological rationality account (ERA), which postulates an evolutionarily shaped ease of natural frequency automatic processing, and the nested sets account (NSA), which posits analytical processing of nested sets. In two experiments, we found that cognitive reflection abilities predicted normative performance equally well in tasks featuring whole and arbitrari...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
A large body of research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience draws on Bayesian statistics to mo...
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...
People appear to be Bayesian when statistical information is presented in terms of natural frequenci...
The facilitative effect of natural frequencies in Bayesian reasoning task is a robust phenomenon. Ho...
Research on Bayesian reasoning has indicated that people struggle with performance, usually providin...
Two experiments examined the effect of frequency formats on Bayesian reasoning. In each experiment a...
The terms nested sets, partitive frequencies, inside-outside view, and dual processes add little but...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
notoriously difficult for laypeople to solve using base rates, hit rates, and false-alarm rates, bec...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
The mental-models account of naive probabilistic reasoning by P. N. Johnson-Laird, P. Legrenzi, V. G...
Citation: Brase, G. L., & Hill, W. T. (2015). Good fences make for good neighbors but bad science: a...
What simple learning rules can allow agents to cope with changing environments? We tested whether a ...
There has been a recent explosion in research applying Bayesian models to cognitive phenomena. This ...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
A large body of research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience draws on Bayesian statistics to mo...
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...
People appear to be Bayesian when statistical information is presented in terms of natural frequenci...
The facilitative effect of natural frequencies in Bayesian reasoning task is a robust phenomenon. Ho...
Research on Bayesian reasoning has indicated that people struggle with performance, usually providin...
Two experiments examined the effect of frequency formats on Bayesian reasoning. In each experiment a...
The terms nested sets, partitive frequencies, inside-outside view, and dual processes add little but...
Abstract: The prominence of Bayesian modeling of cognition has increased recently largely because of...
notoriously difficult for laypeople to solve using base rates, hit rates, and false-alarm rates, bec...
Bayesian reasoning, defined here as the updating of a posterior probability following new informatio...
The mental-models account of naive probabilistic reasoning by P. N. Johnson-Laird, P. Legrenzi, V. G...
Citation: Brase, G. L., & Hill, W. T. (2015). Good fences make for good neighbors but bad science: a...
What simple learning rules can allow agents to cope with changing environments? We tested whether a ...
There has been a recent explosion in research applying Bayesian models to cognitive phenomena. This ...
Bayesian models of human learning are becoming increasingly popular in cognitive science. We argue t...
A large body of research in cognitive psychology and neuroscience draws on Bayesian statistics to mo...
We confess that the first part of our title is somewhat of a misnomer. Bayesian reasoning is a norma...