In one word : not from experience.

Author(s)
Brehmer, B.
Year
Abstract

Studies on clinical inference show that people do not always improve their judgments with experience. This paper argues that the expectation that they will improve is mistaken and founded on an incorrect conception of the nature of experience. The paper also reviews results from psychological studies concerned with people's ability to learn from experience in probabilistic situations. These studies show that people have a number of biases which prevent them from using the information which experience provides.

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Source

From: Acta Psychologica, 45 (1980), p. 223- 241, 30 ref.

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