The influence of cue redundancy upon the human inference process for tasks of varying degrees of predictability.

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Naylor, J.C. & Schenck, E.A.
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Abstract

Nine groups of ten subjects each performed in a 200 trial typical multiple-cue learning situation. The obtained importance of cue redundancy as a variable in multiple cue inference tasks thus strongly supports Brunswik's argument for "representativeness" in probabilistic inference research.

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Organizational Behaviour and Human Performance, Vol. 3 (1968), p. 47-61, ref.

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