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Prospect Theory 1 automatic processing 1 controlled processing 1 cue probability learning 1 decision weights 1 decisions from experience 1 glucose 1 heuristics and biases 1 individual differences 1 learning profiles 1 matching 1 maximizing 1 multiple-cue probability learning 1 numerical prediction 1 pilot selection 1 pilot training 1 probability learning 1 probability-learning 1 social judgment theory 1 two-stage model 1 uncertainty 1
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Fox, Craig R. 1 Ganzach, Yoav 1 Hadar, Liat 1 Matton, Nadine 1 McMahon, Anthony J. 1 Raufaste, Eric 1 Scheel, Matthew H. 1 Vautier, Stephane 1
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External validity of individual differences in multiple cue probability learning: The case of pilot training
Matton, Nadine; Raufaste, Eric; Vautier, Stephane - In: Judgment and Decision Making 8 (2013) 5, pp. 589-602
setting? We focused on a multiple-cue probability learning (MCPL) laboratory task and on the natural setting of pilot training …
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Glucose promotes controlled processing: Matching, maximizing, and root beer
McMahon, Anthony J.; Scheel, Matthew H. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 5 (2010) 6, pp. 450-457
Participants drank either regular root beer or sugar-free diet root beer before working on a probability-learning task … normative rule-generation produces matching in probability-learning experiments, and that this process is a function of glucose …
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Coherence and correspondence in the psychological analysis of numerical predictions: How error-prone heuristics are replaced by ecologically valid heuristics
Ganzach, Yoav - In: Judgment and Decision Making 4 (2009) 2, pp. 175-185
this paper I examine the way these two approaches study numerical predictions by reviewing papers that use Cue Probability … Learning (CPL), the central experimental paradigm for studying numerical predictions in the SJT tradition, while attempting to …
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"Decisions from experience" = sampling error + prospect theory: Reconsidering Hertwig, Barron, Weber & Erev (2004)
Fox, Craig R.; Hadar, Liat - In: Judgment and Decision Making 1 (2006) November, pp. 159-161
According to prospect theory, people overweight low probability events and underweight high probability events. Several recent papers (notably, Hertwig, Barron, Weber \& Erev, 2004) have argued that although this pattern holds for ``description-based'' decisions, in which people are explicitly...
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