An emperical investigation of Bayesian inference with two people.

Author(s)
Gabrielli, W.F. & Edwards, W.
Year
Abstract

20 Subjects performed a Bayesian inference task in pairs. Unlike earlier studies, the subjects were required to aggregate their posterior adds with those of another individual who had seen a second set of independent data samples to form an opinion about the same pair of hypotheses. The importance of using real stimuli, the way the responses were elicited, and the instructions that were given to the subjects are discussed.

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B 16554 / 01 /
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Los Angeles, CA, University of Southern California, Social Science Research Institute SSRI, 1978, 12 p. + app., tab., ref.; SSRI Research Report 78-8 / NTIS AD-AO73368.

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