Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable biases of judgment in experimental settings. One example of this is the tendency to intuitively violate the conjunction rule - a simple rule of probability. This was well illustrated in the famous Linda-problem. (Tversky & Kahneman, 1983). According to the dual-process theory of reasoning, (Kahneman, 2011) reasoning fallacies such as the conjunction fallacy occurs when people fail to use analytic reasoning and instead overly rely on their intuition. The dual process theory proposes that cognitive processes underlying our intuitive impulses and our conscious reasoning constitutes two different modes in the mind –system 1 and system 2- and ...
Humans have been shown to systematically ignore simple base-rate information. This tendency has bee...
We examined a large set of conditional inference data compiled from several previous studies and ask...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable ...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
It has been argued that dual process theories are not consistent with Oaksford and Chater’s probabil...
In this paper, it is argued that single function dual process theory is a more credible psychologica...
Humans are in general poor at making judgments that adhere to the logical principles of probability ...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning has been characterized as an interplay between an automatic belief-based sy...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Dual-process theories distinguish between human reasoning that relies on fast, intuitive processing ...
In this doctoral project we will interpret some reasoning errors in mathematics and science from a d...
Humans have been shown to systematically ignore simple base-rate information. This tendency has bee...
We examined a large set of conditional inference data compiled from several previous studies and ask...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
Previous research on human judgment and decision making has demonstrated systematic and predictable ...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
Based on the Dual-Process Diffusion Model, we tested three hypotheses about response times of errors...
It has been argued that dual process theories are not consistent with Oaksford and Chater’s probabil...
In this paper, it is argued that single function dual process theory is a more credible psychologica...
Humans are in general poor at making judgments that adhere to the logical principles of probability ...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning has been characterized as an interplay between an automatic belief-based sy...
According to the default interventionist dual-process account of reasoning, belief-based responses t...
Several researchers have proposed that reasoning is served by two separate systems. Although the spe...
Dual-process theories distinguish between human reasoning that relies on fast, intuitive processing ...
In this doctoral project we will interpret some reasoning errors in mathematics and science from a d...
Humans have been shown to systematically ignore simple base-rate information. This tendency has bee...
We examined a large set of conditional inference data compiled from several previous studies and ask...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...