A unified explanation of variability and bias in human probability judgments: How computational noise explains the mean–variance signature.
Human probability judgments are both variable and subject to systematic biases. Most
probability judgment models treat variability and bias separately: a deterministic model …
probability judgment models treat variability and bias separately: a deterministic model …
Exploring the bounded rationality in human decision anomalies through an assemblable computational framework
Some seemingly irrational decision behaviors (anomalies), once seen as flaws in human
cognition, have recently received explanations from a rational perspective. The basic idea is …
cognition, have recently received explanations from a rational perspective. The basic idea is …
A Framework to Guide Science Educators' Efforts in Confronting Misinformation
This article synthesizes background research, presents a framework, and shares a
frequently updated resource guide (see Science Educator Response to Misinformation …
frequently updated resource guide (see Science Educator Response to Misinformation …