A key premise of the heuristics-and-biases program is that heuristics are “quite useful.” Let us now pay more than lip service to this premise, and analyse the environmental structures that make heuristics more or less useful. Let us also strike from the long list of biases those phenomena that are not biases and explore to what degree those that remain are adaptive or can be understood as by-products of adaptive mechanisms
Adaptationism has for decades been the topic of sophisticated debates in philosophy of biology but ...
Humans make mistakes in our decision-making and probability judgments. While the heuristics used for...
Coping with uncertainty is a ubiquitous challenge that all animals constantly face. Uncertainty make...
ABSTRACT—The adaptive toolbox is a Darwinian-inspired theory that conceives of the mind as a modular...
Heuristics are efficient cognitive processes that ignore information. In contrast to the widely held...
Heuristics are efficient cognitive processes that ignore information. In contrast to the widely held...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
This paper evaluates the claim that it is possible to use nature’s variation in conjunction with ret...
This commentary focuses on three issues raised by Gigerenzer, Todd, and the ABC Research Group (1999...
This discussion paper will look at heuristics (rule of thumb techniques for decision making), (Tvers...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
We exhibit a large class of simple rules of behavior, which we call adaptive heuristics, and show th...
How and when are individuals more or less influenced by heuristics when making judgments? The first...
New work on heuristics and biases has explored the role of emotions and affect; the idea of “dual pr...
TARKISTA VOIKO TIEDOSTON AVATA SITTEN KUN ON ILMESTYNYTThe heuristics strategists use to make predic...
Adaptationism has for decades been the topic of sophisticated debates in philosophy of biology but ...
Humans make mistakes in our decision-making and probability judgments. While the heuristics used for...
Coping with uncertainty is a ubiquitous challenge that all animals constantly face. Uncertainty make...
ABSTRACT—The adaptive toolbox is a Darwinian-inspired theory that conceives of the mind as a modular...
Heuristics are efficient cognitive processes that ignore information. In contrast to the widely held...
Heuristics are efficient cognitive processes that ignore information. In contrast to the widely held...
How do people make decisions when time is limited, information unreliable, and the future uncertain?...
This paper evaluates the claim that it is possible to use nature’s variation in conjunction with ret...
This commentary focuses on three issues raised by Gigerenzer, Todd, and the ABC Research Group (1999...
This discussion paper will look at heuristics (rule of thumb techniques for decision making), (Tvers...
Heuristics have rapidly become a core concept in the study of political behavior. The term heuristic...
We exhibit a large class of simple rules of behavior, which we call adaptive heuristics, and show th...
How and when are individuals more or less influenced by heuristics when making judgments? The first...
New work on heuristics and biases has explored the role of emotions and affect; the idea of “dual pr...
TARKISTA VOIKO TIEDOSTON AVATA SITTEN KUN ON ILMESTYNYTThe heuristics strategists use to make predic...
Adaptationism has for decades been the topic of sophisticated debates in philosophy of biology but ...
Humans make mistakes in our decision-making and probability judgments. While the heuristics used for...
Coping with uncertainty is a ubiquitous challenge that all animals constantly face. Uncertainty make...