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After feedback, peopleãs recollections of judgments they made earlier differ systematically from their actual original judgments: Their recollection judgments are typically closer to the truth than the original judgments have been. It has been proposed that this phenomenon¨the so-called...
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[from the conclusion section:] In this chapter, we have argued (i) that the calculi of uncertainty and change provide multiple representations, which bridge the past and present, (ii) that the choice of representation is already part of the solution of the problem, and (iii) that learning to...
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How to derive and predict intransitivities from fast and frugal heuristics, such as Take The Best, Minimalist, and Take The Last? It is specified in analytical terms under which conditions these lexicographic heuristics generate intransitivities. On the basis of the analytical results a...
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