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From group diffusion to ratio bias: Effects of denominator and numerator salience on intuitive risk and likelihood judgments
Price, Paul C.; Matthews, Teri V. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 4 (2009) 6, pp. 436-446
The group-diffusion effect is the tendency for people to judge themselves to be less likely to experience a negative … explicitly presenting the number of people expected to be selected eliminates the group-diffusion effect, and in Experiment 4 we … the threat produces a reverse effect. We propose, therefore, that the group-diffusion effect is related to the ratio bias …
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