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Cooperation, psychological game theory, and limitations of rationality in social interaction
- BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES
, 2003
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Evolutionary Versus Instrumental Goals: How Evolutionary Psychology Misconceives Human Rationality. Evolution and the psychology of thinking
, 2003
"... An important research tradition in the cognitive psychology of reasoning--called the heuristics and biases approach--has firmly established that people’s responses often deviate from the performance considered normative on many reasoning tasks. For example, people assess probabilities incorrectly, t ..."
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An important research tradition in the cognitive psychology of reasoning--called the heuristics and biases approach--has firmly established that people’s responses often deviate from the performance considered normative on many reasoning tasks. For example, people assess probabilities incorrectly, they display confirmation bias, they test hypotheses inefficiently, they violate the axioms of utility theory, they do not properly calibrate degrees of belief, they overproject their own opinions onto others, they display illogical framing effects, they uneconomically honor sunk costs, they allow prior knowledge to become implicated in deductive reasoning, and they display numerous other information processing biases (for summaries of the large literature, see
BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES (2003) 26, 139–198 Printed in the United States of America
"... Cooperation, psychological game ..."
Social Attention and Schizophrenia
, 2009
"... differences in neuropsychological functioning and symptoms ..."

