The average fuel-efficiency fallacy : overestimation of average fuel efficiency and how it can lead to biased decisions
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April 2017
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Authors: | Gamliel, Eyal ; Peer, Eyal |
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Journal of behavioral decision making. - Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley, ISSN 0894-3257, ZDB-ID 227719-0. - Vol. 30.2017, 2, p. 435-445
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Subject: | MPG illusion | fuel efficiency | fuel consumption | judgements of averages | biased judgment | Energieeinsparung | Energy conservation | Kraftstoff | Motor fuel | Energiekonsum | Energy consumption | Systematischer Fehler | Bias | Benzin | Gasoline | Theorie | Theory | Entscheidung | Decision |
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