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Heuristics: the foundations of adaptative behavior / ed. Gerd Gigerenzer, Ralph Hertwig, Thorsten Pachur
Ligado a: Aggregate age-at-marriage patterns from individual mate-search heuristicsLigado a: Applying one reason decision-making: the prioritisation of literature searchesLigado a: If...: satisficing algorithms for mapping conditional statements onto social domainsLigado a: Green defaults: information presentation and pro-environmental behaviourLigado a: Instant customer base analysis: managerial heuristic often get it rightLigado a: Parental investment: how an equity motive can produce inequalityLigado a: Optimal versus naive diversification: how inefficient in the 1/N portfolio strategyLigado a: How dogs navigate to catch fisheriesLigado a: Simply heuristics that help us winLigado a: Predicting Wimbledon 2005 tennis results by mere player name recognitionLigado a: Take-the-best in expert-novice decision strategies for residential burglaryLigado a: Geographic profiling: the fast, frugal, and accurate wayLigado a: Psycholkogical models of professional decision makingLigado a: The use of recognition in group decision-makingLigado a: Fluency heuristic: a model of how the mind exploits a by-product of information retrievalLigado a: Why you yhink Milan is larger than Modena: neural correlates of the recognition heuristicLigado a: The recognition heuristic in memory-based inference: is recognition a non-compensatory cue?Ligado a: On the psycohology of the recognition heuristic: retrieval primacy as a key determinant of its useLigado a: The aging decision maker: cognitive aging and the adaptative selection of decision strategiesLigado a: Does imitation benefit cue order learning?Ligado a: Sequential processing of cues in memory-based multiattribute decisionsLigado a: A response-time approach to comparing generalized rational and take-the-best models of decision makingLigado a: Empirical tests of a fast-and-frugal heuristic: not everyone takes-the-bestLigado a: The quest for take-the-best: insights and outlooks from experimental researchLigado a: The relative success of recognition-based inference in multichoice decisionsLigado a: A signal detection analysis of the recognition heuristicLigado a: Categorization with limited resources: a family of simple heuristicsLigado a: Heuristic and linear models of judgment: matching rules and environmentsLigado a: Fast, frugal, and fit: simple heuristics for paired comparisonLigado a: SSL: a theory of how people larn to select strategiesLigado a: Hindsight Bias: a by-product of knowledge updatingLigado a: Moral satisficing: rethinking moral behavior as bounded ratinalityLigado a: One-reason decision-making: modeling violations of expected utility theoryLigado a: The priority heuristic: making choices without trade-offsLigado a: Naive and yet enlightened: from natural frequencies to fast and frugal decision treesLigado a: Simple heuristics and rukles of thumb: where psychologists and behavioural biologists might meetLigado a: How forgetting aids heuristic inferenceLigado a: Models of ecological rationality: the recognition heuristicLigado a: Reasoning the fast and frugal way: models of bounded rationalityLigado a: Homo heuristicus: why biased minds make better inferencesIdioma: Inglês.País: Estados Unidos.Publicação: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011Descrição: 844 p.ISBN: 9780199744282.Assunto - Nome comum: Psicologia Cognitiva | Heuristica | Comportamento adaptativo | Racíocinio | Tomada de decisão | Cognição social | Instrumento | Modelos | Ecologia Classificação: 2300 - Psicologia Experimental, Psicologia Cognitiva | 2340 - Processos Cognitivos Recursos em linha:Clicar aqui para aceder online Tipo de documento:Tipo de documento | Biblioteca | Coleção | Cota | Estado | Data de devolução | Código de barras | |
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