Beyond discrete biases: Functional and dysfunctional aspects of judgmental heuristics.

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Hogarth, R.M.
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Although recent research has identified systematic dysfunctional consequences of judgmental heuristics, the conditions under which such heuristics can be valid have not been specified. Theoretical and methodological implications of considering judgment as a continuous rather than discrete process are discussed and questions raised concerning both the meaning and applicability of discrete, normative theories of judgment and choice.

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B 30304 [electronic version only] /01 /
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From: Psychological Bulletin, 90 (1981) No.2, p. 197- 217, 141 ref.

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