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Category: Similarity

Comparability Effects in Probability Judgments

January 1, 2012 Timothy J. Pleskac

Psychological theories of subjective probability judgments assume that accumulated evidence (support) mediates the relation between the description of a to-be-judged…

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Posted in: Independence Violations, Probability Judgments, Similarity Filed under: publication

A signal detection analysis of the recognition heuristic

January 1, 2007 Timothy J. Pleskac

The recognition heuristic uses a recognition decision to make an inference about an unknown variable in the world. Theories of…

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Posted in: Choice Environment, Recognition, Signal Detection, Similarity Filed under: publication

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