The representativeness heuristic is used when making judgments about the probability of an event being representional in character and essence of a known...
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heuristic of searching for an acceptable decision Representativeness heuristic – Tool for assisting judgement in uncertainty Availability heuristic –...
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categorise things on the basis of representativeness, they are using the representativeness heuristic. "Representative" is here meant in two different senses:...
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because it seemed more "representative" or typical of persons who might fit the description of Linda. The representativeness heuristic may lead to errors such...
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The availability heuristic, also known as availability bias, is a mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to a given person's mind...
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Optimism bias (section Representativeness heuristic)
mechanisms that guide judgments and decision-making processes: the representativeness heuristic, singular target focus, and interpersonal distance. The estimates...
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short sequences of random events should be representative of longer ones. The representativeness heuristic is also cited behind the related phenomenon...
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explained this kind of misprediction as being caused by the representativeness heuristic (which itself they also first proposed). Apophenia Alignments...
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representativeness heuristic states that people often judge the probability of an event based on how closely it resembles a typical or representative...
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Mean world syndrome Missing white woman syndrome Rainbow party Representativeness heuristic Sensationalism Social control Yellow journalism Wilkins, Leslie...
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Point of divergence Positive feedback Potentiality and actuality Representativeness heuristic Ripple effect Snowball effect Traffic congestion Tropical cyclogenesis...
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unlikely. This intuitive belief is sometimes referred to as the representativeness heuristic. In a classic martingale betting style, gamblers increase bets...
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Cumulative prospect theory Reference class forecasting Representativeness heuristic Simulation heuristic Status quo bias Kahneman, Daniel (1973). Attention...
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that make these assumptions may be persuasive because of the representativeness heuristic. Affirming the consequent Ecological fallacy Existential fallacy...
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neglect in terms of judgment by prototype, a refinement of the representativeness heuristic. "The story [...] probably evokes for many readers a mental representation...
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(technical analysis) Bottom (technical analysis) Price discovery Representativeness heuristic Fibonacci retracement Amiri, M.; Zandieh, M.; Vahdani, B.; Soltani...
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and Kahneman explained these results as being caused by the representativeness heuristic, according to which people intuitively judge samples as having...
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described as being caused by judgment by prototype, of which the representativeness heuristic is a special case. Forms of extension neglect include: base rate...
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likely to occur.[page needed] Some of these heuristics include: representativeness heuristic (the inclination to assign specific attributes to an individual...
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decision making Problem solving Representativeness heuristic Kahneman, Daniel; Tversky, Amos (1998). "The simulation heuristic". In Daniel Kahneman; Paul Slovic;...
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illusion loss aversion prospect theory cumulative prospect theory representativeness heuristic Tversky index support theory contrast model feature matching...
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decision-making such as the affect heuristic, the availability heuristic, the familiarity heuristic, and the representativeness heuristic. Styles and methods of decision-making...
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origin of the name) Mathematical coincidence Pigeonhole principle Representativeness heuristic Guy, Richard K. (1988). "The strong law of small numbers" (PDF)...
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two cognitive devices: the availability heuristic and the representativeness heuristic. The availability heuristic tells us that judgments of social phenomena...
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to test the stereotype confirmation assumption underlying the representativeness heuristic. The results show that sector as well as non-work role-referencing...
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the use of representativeness heuristic. In contrast, low construal conditions portrayed a decrease in the use of representativeness heuristic. Inclusive...
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but by prototypical moments (or snapshots) as a result of the representativeness heuristic. The remembered value of snapshots dominates the actual value...
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thinking is a vivid example of the general human application of the representativeness heuristic. Edward Burnett Tylor coined the term "associative thinking"...
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exceptional results to continue as if they were average (see Representativeness heuristic). People are most likely to take action when variance is at its...
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need to explain a reason (see also introspection illusion). representativeness heuristic or judgment by prototype - People judge things according to average...
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