Judgement under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases.

Author(s)
Kahneman, D. Slovic, P. & Tversky, A. (eds)
Year
Abstract

In the last ten years, a great deal of research effort has been devoted to understanding and evaluating the ways in which people judge uncertain effects. We know now that people's intuitive inferences, prediction, probability theory assessments, and diagnoses do not confirm to the laws of probability theory and statistics. Instead, people replace the laws of change by judgmental strategies or heuristics.

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B 29261 /01 /83 /
Source

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1982, IX + 555 p., 678 ref.

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