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The methods of the heuristic studies ( e.g. , Kahneman & Tversky 1972 , and
Tversky & Kahneman , 1973 ) are not so easily classifiable . Classification is
difficult because although the typical study involves large subject samples with
only one ...
The methods of the heuristic studies ( e.g. , Kahneman & Tversky 1972 , and
Tversky & Kahneman , 1973 ) are not so easily classifiable . Classification is
difficult because although the typical study involves large subject samples with
only one ...
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Kahneman , D. , & Tversky , A. Subjective probability : A judgment of
representativeness . Cognitive Psychology , 1972 , 3 , 430-454 . Kahneman , D. ,
& Tversky , A. On the psychology of prediction . Psychological Review , 1973 , 80
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Kahneman , D. , & Tversky , A. Subjective probability : A judgment of
representativeness . Cognitive Psychology , 1972 , 3 , 430-454 . Kahneman , D. ,
& Tversky , A. On the psychology of prediction . Psychological Review , 1973 , 80
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New York : Wiley , 1954 . Timmers , H. , & Wagenaar , W. A. Inverse statistics and
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New York : Wiley , 1954 . Timmers , H. , & Wagenaar , W. A. Inverse statistics and
misperception of exponential growth . Perception and Psychophysics , 1977 , 21 (
6 ) , 558-562 . Tversky , A. Additivity , utility and subjective probability . Journal ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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