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    Gerd Gigerenzer (born 3 September 1947) is a German psychologist who has studied the use of bounded rationality and heuristics in decision making. Gigerenzer...
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  • thinking", which can be assessed by means of a validated questionnaire. Gerd Gigerenzer and his research group argued that models of heuristics need to be...
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  • or economical. In their original experiment, Daniel Goldstein and Gerd Gigerenzer quizzed students in Germany and the United States on the populations...
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  • common generative mechanism (such as noisy information-processing). Gerd Gigerenzer has criticized the framing of cognitive biases as errors in judgment...
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    (Haselton et al., 2005, p. 726). Critics of Kahneman and Tversky, such as Gerd Gigerenzer, alternatively argued that heuristics should not lead us to conceive...
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  • on the best cue (reason) only and ignores the rest. Psychologists Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel Goldstein discovered that the heuristic did surprisingly...
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    the actual process of decision-making. For example, Nathan Berg and Gerd Gigerenzer claim that neither classical economics nor prospect theory provide...
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  • of RCT might in fact denote rational action under some conditions. Gerd Gigerenzer argues that some observed behavior, although violating RCT principles...
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  • to better comprehension. The idea was proposed by German scientist Gerd Gigerenzer, after compilation and comparison of data collected between 1976 and...
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    Figueredo Diana Fleischman Uta Frith Gordon G. Gallup David C. Geary Gerd Gigerenzer Peter Gray Jonathan Haidt Harry Harlow Judith Rich Harris Martie Haselton...
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    has been examined in the context of human cognition, most notably by Gerd Gigerenzer and co-workers in the context of learned heuristics. They have argued...
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  • The original ideas by Herbert Simon were taken up in the 1990s by Gerd Gigerenzer and others. According to their perspective, the study of heuristics...
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    technological world in an informed way. The director of the Harding Center is Gerd Gigerenzer. The Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing...
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  • that fluency as a signal for truth. In a 1997 study, Ralph Hertwig, Gerd Gigerenzer, and Ulrich Hoffrage linked the illusory truth effect to the phenomenon...
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  • a shove? (3) Should we prefer experts? and (4) When do we nudge?" Gerd Gigerenzer, a psychologist, in his 2015 article "On the Supposed Evidence for...
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  • conjuncts. Therefore, the first choice is more probable. Critics such as Gerd Gigerenzer and Ralph Hertwig criticized the Linda problem on grounds such as the...
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    behind the defense's calculation was fallacious. According to author Gerd Gigerenzer, the correct probability requires additional context: Simpson's wife...
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    us and are usually trusted without a second thought.[page needed] Gerd Gigerenzer described intuition as processes and thoughts that are devoid of typical...
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  • This puts the study of decision procedures on the research agenda. Gerd Gigerenzer stated that decision theorists, to some extent, have not adhered to...
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  • University of Chicago in 1997. Goldstein and his doctoral advisor Gerd Gigerenzer started the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition at the Max Planck...
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  • Gerd Gigerenzer (born 1947), German psychologist Gerd F. Glang, NOAA Corps rear admiral Gerd Grabher (born 1953), Austrian football referee Gerd Gradwohl...
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  • catching a ball. The gaze heuristic is one example of psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer's one good reason heuristic, where human animals and non-human animals...
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  • behavioral economics and behavioral finance. Intrigued by the work of Gerd Gigerenzer and colleagues on the surprising efficacy of simple heuristic models...
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  • Hans-Werner Gessmann, humanistic psychodrama Eleanor J. Gibson J. J. Gibson Gerd Gigerenzer, bounded rationality Daniel Gilbert, (Social psychology, Affective...
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    but unlikely so that most people will not pay a large fee to play. Gerd Gigerenzer explained that, in this case, mathematicians refined their formulae...
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  • tasks had been used before, building on the formal models created by Gerd Gigerenzer and Herbert A. Simon. In categorization tasks with two options and...
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    Africa in 1922. Calculated Risks: How to Know When Numbers Deceive You, Gerd Gigerenzer, Simon & Schuster, 2002. A Companion to Bioethics, Second Edition,...
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  • 176, 190. Calculated Risks: How to Know When Numbers Deceive You, Gerd Gigerenzer, Simon & Schuster, 2002. A Companion to Bioethics, Second Edition,...
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  • Vishny George Ainslie Dan Ariely Ed Diener Ward Edwards Laszlo Garai Gerd Gigerenzer Daniel Kahneman Ariel Kalil George Katona Walter Mischel Drazen Prelec...
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  • theory as norms of good reasoning. Opponents of this view, such as Gerd Gigerenzer, favor a conception of bounded rationality, especially for tasks under...
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