Information sampling and adaptive cognition /
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Taking the interface between mind and environment seriously / Klaus Fiedler and Peter Juslin
- Good sampling, distorted views : the perception of variability / Yaaov Kareev
- Intuitive judgments about sample size / Peter Sedlmeier
- The role of information sampling in risky choice / Ralph Hertwig ... [et al.]
- Less is more in covariation detection - or is it? / Peter Juslin, Klaus Fiedler, and Nick Chater
- Subjective validity judgments as an index of sensitivity to sampling bias / Peter Freytag and Klaus Fiedler
- An analysis of structural availability biases, and a brief study / Robyn M. Dawes
- Subjective confidence and the sampling of knowledge / Joshua Klayman ... [et al.]
- Contingency learning and biased group impressions / Thorsten Meiser
- Mental mechanisms : speculations on human causal learning and reasoning / Nick Chater and Mike Oaksford
- What's in a sample? A manual for building cognitive theories / Gerg Gigerenzer
- Assessing evidential support in uncertain environments / Chris M. White and Derek J. Koehler
- Information sampling in group decision making : sampling biases and their consequences / Andreas Mojzisch and Stefan Schulz-Hardt
- Confidence in aggregation of opinions from multiple sources / David V. Budescu
- Self as sample / Joachim I. Krueger, Melissa Acevedo, and Jordan M. Robbins
- Which world should be represented in representative design? / Ulrich Hoffrage and Ralph Hertwig
- "I'm m/n confident that I'm correct" : confidence in foresight and hindsight as a sampling probability / Anders Winman and Peter Juslin
- Natural sampling of stimuli in (artificial) grammar learning / Fenna H. Poletiek
- Is confidence in decisions related to feedback? Evidence from random samples of real-world behavior / Robin M. Hogarth.