Simple heuristics that make us smart /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gigerenzer, Gerd
Corporate Author: ABC Research Group
Other Authors: Todd, Peter M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Series:Evolution and cognition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Fast and frugal heuristics: the adaptive toolbox / Gerd Gigerenzer and Peter M. Todd
  • The recognition heuristic: how ignorance makes us smart / Daniel G. Goldstein and Gerd Gigerenzer
  • Can ignorance beat the stock market? / Bernhard Borges, [et al.]...
  • Betting on one good reason: the take the best heuristic / Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G. Goldstein
  • How good are simple heuristics? / Jean Czerlinski, Gerd Gigerenzer, and Daniel G. Goldstein
  • Why does one-reason decision making work?: a case study in ecological rationality / Laura Martignon and Ulrich Hoffrage
  • When do people use simple heuristics and how can we tell? / Jr̲g Rieskamp and Ulrich Hoffrage
  • Bayesian benchmarks for fast and frugal heuristics / Laura Martignon and Kathryn Blackmond Laskey
  • Hindsight bias: a price worth paying for fast and frugal memory / Ulrich Hoffrage and Ralph Hertwig
  • Quick estimation: letting the environment do the work / Ralph Hertwig, Ulrich Hoffrage, and Laura Martignon
  • Categorization by elimination: using few clues to choose / Patricia M. Berretty, Peter M. Todd, and Laura Martignon
  • How motion reveals intention: categorizing social interactions / Philip W. Blythe, Peter M. Todd, and Geoffrey F. Miller
  • From pride and prejudice to persuasion: satisficing in mate search / Peter M. Todd and Geoffrey F. Miller
  • Parental investment by simple decision rules / Jennifer Nerissa Davis and Peter M. Todd
  • Demons versus heuristics in artificial intelligence, behavioural ecology, and economics / Adam S. Goodie, [et al.]...
  • What we have learned (so far) / Peter M. Todd and Gerd Gigenrenzer.