International audienceBarbey & Sloman (B&S) conclude that natural frequency theorists have raised a fundamental question: What are the conditions that compel individuals to reason extensionally? We argue that word problems asking for it numerical judgment used by these theorists cannot answer this question. We present evidence that nonverbal tasks call elicit correct intuitions of posterior probability even in preschoolers
Previous research has demonstrated that Bayesian reasoning performance is improved if uncertainty in...
Is the mind, by design, predisposed against performing Bayesian inference? Previous research on base...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
International audienceBarbey & Sloman (B&S) conclude that natural frequency theorists have raised a ...
International audienceIs the human mind inherently unable to reason probabilistically, or is it able...
International audienceDo individuals unfamiliar with probability and statistics need a specific type...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
Three experiments examined people's ability to incorporate base rate information when judging p...
Can children reason the Bayesian way? We argue that the answer to this question depends on how numbe...
The mental-models account of naive probabilistic reasoning by P. N. Johnson-Laird, P. Legrenzi, V. G...
This study examined whether it is easier to reason in terms of frequencies or with percentages for s...
A good representation can be crucial for finding the solution to a problem. Gigerenzer and Hoffrage ...
Previous research has demonstrated that Bayesian reasoning performance is improved if uncertainty in...
Is the mind, by design, predisposed against performing Bayesian inference? Previous research on base...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...
International audienceBarbey & Sloman (B&S) conclude that natural frequency theorists have raised a ...
International audienceIs the human mind inherently unable to reason probabilistically, or is it able...
International audienceDo individuals unfamiliar with probability and statistics need a specific type...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
For more than 20 years, research has proven the beneficial effect of natural frequencies when it com...
Three experiments examined people's ability to incorporate base rate information when judging p...
Can children reason the Bayesian way? We argue that the answer to this question depends on how numbe...
The mental-models account of naive probabilistic reasoning by P. N. Johnson-Laird, P. Legrenzi, V. G...
This study examined whether it is easier to reason in terms of frequencies or with percentages for s...
A good representation can be crucial for finding the solution to a problem. Gigerenzer and Hoffrage ...
Previous research has demonstrated that Bayesian reasoning performance is improved if uncertainty in...
Is the mind, by design, predisposed against performing Bayesian inference? Previous research on base...
A recent development in the cognitive science of reasoning has been the emergence of a probabilistic...