- 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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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...
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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 had...
- on the best cue (reason) only and
ignores the rest.
Psychologists Gerd
Gigerenzer and
Daniel Goldstein discovered that the
heuristic did
surprisingly well...
- 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...
- 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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actual process of decision-making. For example,
Nathan Berg and Gerd
Gigerenzer claim that
neither classical economics nor
prospect theory provide a convincing...
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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,...