- Gerd
Gigerenzer (born 3
September 1947) is a
German psychologist who has
studied the use of
bounded rationality and
heuristics in
decision making. Gigerenzer...
-
preserved in the
wisdom of proverbs. — George Pólya, How to
Solve It
Gigerenzer &
Gaissmaier (2011)
state that sub-sets of
strategy include heuristics...
- et al., 2005, p. 726).
Critics of
Kahneman and Tversky, such as Gerd
Gigerenzer,
alternatively argued that
heuristics should not lead us to
conceive of...
-
behind the defense's
calculation was fallacious.
According to
author Gerd
Gigerenzer, the
correct probability requires additional context: Simpson's wife had...
- 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 requires...
- optimize.
Gigerenzer proposes and
shows that
simple heuristics often lead to
better decisions than
theoretically optimal procedures. Moreover,
Gigerenzer claimed...
- on the best cue (reason) only and
ignores the rest.
Psychologists Gerd
Gigerenzer and
Daniel Goldstein discovered that the
heuristic did
surprisingly well...
- 1304. S2CID 7180431.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2017-10-18.
Gigerenzer, G (2004). "Mindless statistics".
Journal of Socio-Economics. 33 (5):...
- Journal. 29 (2): E202226. doi:10.21802/gmj.2022.2.6. ISSN 2414-1518.
Gigerenzer, Gerd; Hoffrage,
Ulrich (October 1995). "How to
improve Bayesian reasoning...
- RCT
might in fact
denote rational action under some conditions. Gerd
Gigerenzer argues that some
observed behavior,
although violating RCT principles...