Classic probability theory (CPT) is generally considered the rational way to make inferences, but there have been some empirical findings showing a divergence between reasoning and the principles of classical probability theory (CPT), inviting the conclusion that humans are irrational. Perhaps the most famous of these findings is the conjunction fallacy (CF). Recently, the CF has been shown consistent with the principles of an alternative probabilistic framework, quantum probability theory (QPT). Does this imply that QPT is irrational or does QPT provide an alternative interpretation of rationality? Our presentation consists of three parts. First, we examine the putative rational status of QPT using the same argument as used to establish th...
Classical probability theory (CPT) has represented the rational standard for decision making in hum...
According to the foundations of economic theory, agents have stable and coherent "global" preference...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
There has been a growing trend to develop cognitive models based on the mathematics of quantum theor...
Two experimental tasks in psychology, the two-stage gambling game and the Prisoner's Dilemma game, s...
This comment suggests that Pothos & Busmeyer (P&B) do not provide an intuitive rational foundation f...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
Organizational decision making is often explored with theories from the heuristics and biases resear...
Classical probability theory (CPT) has represented the rational standard for decision making in hum...
According to the foundations of economic theory, agents have stable and coherent "global" preference...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
There has been a growing trend to develop cognitive models based on the mathematics of quantum theor...
Two experimental tasks in psychology, the two-stage gambling game and the Prisoner's Dilemma game, s...
This comment suggests that Pothos & Busmeyer (P&B) do not provide an intuitive rational foundation f...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
Human agents happen to judge that a conjunction of two terms is more probable than one of the terms,...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
We describe 4 experiments testing contrasting predictions of two recent models of probability judgme...
Organizational decision making is often explored with theories from the heuristics and biases resear...
Classical probability theory (CPT) has represented the rational standard for decision making in hum...
According to the foundations of economic theory, agents have stable and coherent "global" preference...
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...