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Author(s):
Gerd Gigerenzer
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Ralph Hertwig
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Thorsten Pachur
Publication date:
April 15 2011
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Oxford University Press
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9780199744282
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April 15 2011
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199744282.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Homo heuristicus: Why Biased Minds Make Better Inferences
pp. 33
Reasoning the Fast and Frugal Way: Models of Bounded Rationality
pp. 60
Models of Ecological Rationality: The Recognition Heuristic
pp. 84
How Forgetting Aids Heuristic Inference
pp. 110
Simple Heuristics and Rules of Thumb: Where Psychologists and Behavioural Biologists Might Meet
pp. 136
Naive and yet Enlightened: From Natural Frequencies to Fast and Frugal Decision Trees
pp. 153
The Priority Heuristic: Making Choices Without Trade-offs
pp. 186
One-Reason Decision-Making: Modeling Violations of Expected Utility Theory
pp. 203
Moral Satisficing: Rethinking Moral Behavior as Bounded Rationality
pp. 223
Hindsight Bias: A By-Product of Knowledge Updating?
pp. 244
SSL: A Theory of How People Learn to Select Strategies
pp. 271
Fast, Frugal, and Fit: Simple Heuristics for Paired Comparison
pp. 288
Heuristic and Linear Models of Judgment: Matching Rules and Environments
pp. 319
Categorization with Limited Resources: A Family of Simple Heuristics
pp. 334
A Signal Detection Analysis of the Recognition Heuristic
pp. 352
The Relative Success of Recognition-Based Inference in Multichoice Decisions
pp. 364
The Quest for Take-the-Best: Insights and Outlooks from Experimental Research
pp. 383
Empirical Tests of a Fast-and-Frugal Heuristic: Not Everyone “Takes-the-Best”
pp. 401
A Response-Time Approach to Comparing Generalized Rational and Take-the-Best Models of Decision Making
pp. 429
Sequential Processing of Cues in Memory-Based Multiattribute Decisions
pp. 438
Does Imitation Benefit Cue Order Learning?
pp. 455
The Aging Decision Maker: Cognitive Aging and the Adaptive Selection of Decision Strategies
pp. 477
On the Psychology of the Recognition Heuristic: Retrieval Primacy as a Key Determinant of Its Use
pp. 503
The Recognition Heuristic in Memory-Based Inference: Is Recognition a Non-compensatory Cue?
pp. 524
Why You Think Milan Is Larger than Modena: Neural Correlates of the Recognition Heuristic
pp. 541
Fluency Heuristic: A Model of How the Mind Exploits a By-Product of Information Retrieval
pp. 562
The Use of Recognition in Group Decision-Making
pp. 581
Psychological Models of Professional Decision Making
pp. 591
Geographic Profiling: The Fast, Frugal, and Accurate Way
pp. 603
Take-the-Best in Expert–Novice Decision Strategies for Residential Burglary
pp. 613
Predicting Wimbledon 2005 Tennis Results by Mere Player Name Recognition
pp. 625
Simple Heuristics that Help Us Win
pp. 634
How Dogs Navigate to Catch Frisbees
pp. 644
Optimal versus Naive Diversification: How Inefficient Is the 1/N Portfolio Strategy?
pp. 670
Parental Investment: How an Equity Motive Can Produce Inequality
pp. 696
Instant Customer Base Analysis: Managerial Heuristics Often “Get It Right”
pp. 713
Green Defaults: Information Presentation and Pro-environmental Behaviour
pp. 726
“If… ”: Satisficing Algorithms for Mapping Conditional Statements onto Social Domains
pp. 736
Applying One Reason Decision-Making: The Prioritisation of Literature Searches
pp. 747
Aggregate Age-at-Marriage Patterns from Individual Mate-Search Heuristics
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