
Publications of Gerd Gigerenzer
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Journal Article (21)
2006
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18 (11), pp. 1924 - 1936 (2006)
Why you think Milan is larger than Modena: Neural correlates of the recognition heuristic. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2000
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35 (3-4), pp. 203 - 204 (2000)
Bounded rationality: The adaptive toolbox. International Journal of Psychology 1998
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10 (2), pp. 197 - 211 (1998)
AIDS counselling for low-risk clients. AIDS Care
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24 (3), pp. 754 - 770 (1998)
Are judgments of the positional frequencies of letters systematically biased due to availability? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 1997
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133 (2/2), pp. 201 - 218 (1997)
Bounded rationality: Models of fast and frugal inference. Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
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39 (1-2), pp. 107 - 125 (1997)
Ecological intelligence: an adaptation for frequencies. Psychologische Beitraege
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104 (1), pp. 194 - 202 (1997)
The reiteration effect in hindsight bias. Psychological Review
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16 (1-2), pp. 102 - 107 (1997)
Deductive competence: A desert devoid of content and context. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive
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16 (1-2), pp. 102 - 107 (1997)
Rationality in reasoning: The problem of deductive competence - Commentary. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive
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10 (1), pp. 33 - 51 (1997)
Intuitions about sample size: The empirical law of large numbers. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 1996
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103 (3), pp. 592 - 596 (1996)
On narrow norms and vague heuristics: A reply to Kahneman and Tversky (1996). Psychological Review
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31 (3-4), p. 1310 - 1310 (1996)
Reasoning and rationality. International Journal of Psychology
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16 (3), pp. 273 - 280 (1996)
The psychology of good judgment: Frequency formats and simple algorithms. Medical Decision Making
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19 (1), p. 23 (1996)
Why do frequency formats improve Bayesian reasoning? Cognitive algorithms work on information, which needs representation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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103 (4), pp. 650 - 669 (1996)
Reasoning the fast and frugal way: Models of bounded rationality. Psychological Review
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119 (1), pp. 23 - 26 (1996)
How do we tell an association from a rule? Comment on Sloman (1996). Psychological Bulletin
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31 (3-4), p. 1176 - 1176 (1996)
The ''conjunction fallacy'' revisited: Polysemy, conversational maxims, and frequency judgments. International Journal of Psychology
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31 (3-4), p. 3476 - 3476 (1996)
Bayesian reasoning in ecological contexts: The impact of information representation for physicians. International Journal of Psychology
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31 (3-4), p. 4406 - 4406 (1996)
Hindsight bias as a result of cue updating. International Journal of Psychology 1995
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1 (4), pp. 324 - 333 (1995)
The taming of content: Some thoughts about domains and modules. Thinking and Reasoning