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Nickerson R. — Cognition and Chance The Psychology of Probabilistic Reasoning
Nickerson R. — Cognition and Chance The Psychology of Probabilistic Reasoning



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Название: Cognition and Chance The Psychology of Probabilistic Reasoning

Автор: Nickerson R.

Аннотация:

Everyone reasons probabilistically more or less constantly, figures Nickerson (experimental psychology, Tufts U.), and he is interested in how well they do so. He explores its origins, its status, its use in various contexts, what recent research has revealed about it, and other facets. His history, not of gambling but of the serious study of it, begins with the seminal correspondence between Pascal and Fermat in 1654. He assumes no specialized knowledge, but the ability to learn and follow sometimes complicated notation.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Психология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2004

Количество страниц: 536

Добавлена в каталог: 27.05.2008

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Предметный указатель
Laws of chance      259
Laws of genuine variation      242—243
Laws of large numbers      12—13 236—241 414 434
Laws of large numbers, sample size and      185 299 301—302
Laws of large numbers, St. Petersburg paradox and      185 186
Laws of small numbers      71 257
Laws of small numbers, representativeness and      374
Laws of small numbers, sample size and      299—300 301
Laws of truly large numbers      89
Laws, transformation of dilemmas into nondilemmas and      226 227
Layman, M.      305 306 328 376 466 481
Layzer, D.      103 465
Leaper, D.J.      323 448
Least squares method      15
Lecuyer, B.-P.      243 465
Leddo, J.      415 465
Lederman, L.      92 465
Lee, I.      312 446
Lehman, D.R.      433 472
Leli, D.A.      320 465
Leung, L.S.      284 475
Levi, I.      131 409 465
Levin, B.      88 465
Levin, I.P.      284 387 465 466
Levin, L.      250 477
Lewis, C.      309 469
Lewis, G.      358 442
Lexical-graphic model of decision making      358
Liber de Ludo Aleae (Cardano)      4
Lichtenstein, S.      118 283 305 306 310 313 315 316 317 318 319 321 322 323 325 328 343 359 364 366 373 375 376 387 388 399 400 407 415 452 453 464 466 481
Lichter, S.R.      306 477
Liebrand, W.B.G.      289 466
Life expectancy, nonaging process and      80—81
Life expectancy, tables      15 233
Light bulb problem      404
Likelihood estimates      372
Likelihood function      270
Likelihood ratio      112 113 352
Likelihood, representativeness and      375
Lima, S.      426 476
Limit theorem of probability      12 13 45
Lin, S.      317 484
Lindley, D.V.      103 118 142 209 212 269 466
Lindman, H.      19 118 142 269 350 399 450
Lindsay, D.S.      317 319 463
Linear model of decision making      358
Linear-syllogism problem      205
Linvffle, P.W.      308 466
Litwack, T.R.      307 450
Livingstone, S.M.      250 467
Lllewellyn-Thomas, H.      364 466
Lloyd, A.L.      217 466
Loftus, E.E      286 318 396 466
Loftus, G.R.      250 467
Logical probability      24
Logistic distribution      245
Loomes, C.      366 467
Lopes, L.L.      59 72 293 377 379 395 424 467
Lopez, D.E      309 449
Loss aversion      311
Lotka, A.      238 467
Lots, drawing of      1—2
Lotteries      15 41—42 48 296 298—299 330—331 394—395
Lounsbury, J.W.      297 482
Lovallo, D.      322 462
Lower, J.S.      250 487
Lowrance, W.      304 467
Luce, R.      358 359 467
Luce, R.D.      384 467
Luce,R.D.      139 467
Luck, vs. chance      395
Lumpkin, J.B.      290 450
Lund, A.M.      285 467
Lund,F.H.      315 467
Lundell, J.      361 442
Lunt, P.K.      250 467
Lusted, L.B.      318 467
Lykken, D.T.      250 467
Lyon, D.      123 125 128 402 404 467
MacCrimmon, K.R.      297 467
MacDonald, A.B.      236 467
Macdonald, R.R.      17 267 268 281 346 379 386 405 413 467 468
Mace, D.J.      137 441
MacGregor, D.      86 309 322 323 388 452 468 482
MacKenzie, T.D.      304 441
Mackie, J.L.      136 468
Mackworth, N.H.      139 468
MacPhillamy, D.      358 481
Magnitude, in statistically supported argument      263—264
Mahadevan, R.S.      58 483
Malakoff, D.      109 468
Malcus, L.      286 460
Malgady, R.G.      251 468
Malkiel, B.G.      254 468
Malotte, C.K.      308 458
Manis, M.      372 404 407 465 468 480
Manning, C.      323 373 469
Marcus, R.      228 468
Margalit, A.      131 468
Margolis, H.      22 384 398 425 468
Markowitz, H.      311 468
Marks, R.      297 468
Maron, M.E.      323 443
Marschak, J.      367 442
Marsh, J.G.      256 447
Martignon, L.      384 419 443 459 468
Martin, A.W.      415 478
Martin, E.      211 468
Martin-Loef, P.      56 468
Martingale      151—153
Marvin, B.A.      304 458
Massengill, H.E.      316 391 480
Matching property      391
Mathematical Sciences Education Board      284
Mathematics, coincidences with physics      96—100
Mathematics, explanation in      10
Mathematics, probability and      22 29—30
Maximization of expected utility      360—369 437
May, R.M.      217 218 472
May, R.S.      321 468
Mazzoni, G.      318 468
McCabe, K.      224 442
McCain, R.A.      217 468
McCann, A.P.      323 448
McClelland, G.H.      359 458
McClintock, C.G.      221 469
McCormick, N.J.      305 469
McDonald, H.      289 444
McElreath, R.      223 459
McGoey, P.J.      322 452
McGoldrick, C.C.      325 326 327 328 472
McKendry, J.M.      137 441
McKenna, F.P.      309 469
McKenzie, C.R.      413 469
McLeish, J.      110 469
McMullen, M.N.      352 480
McNeel, S.P.      221 469
McNeil, B.      387 469
McPhee, J.      307 469
Mean      245
Mean, estimates of      284—285
Mean, regression to      252—256
Meaningfulness of coincidences      85
Measurable uncertainty      356
Measurement error      244
Media, biased focus in      337
Media, risk perception and      307
Median      245
Medin, D.L.      374 481
Meehl, P.E.      77 250 283 320 404 469
Mehle, T.      323 373 454 469
Memory for frequency of occurrence      285 286—287
Memory, Simpson's paradox and      211
Menard, C.      16 17 469
Mendeleev, D.      92 469
Merton, R.K.      238 469
Messick, D.M.      209 210 211 212 227 289 310 314 399 400 464 466 469
Metalsky, G.I.      338 470
Metaphysical determinism      26
Metaphysical possibility, vs. physical possibility      22
Method of least squares      15
Methodological determinism      26
Metz, K.H.      238 470
Meux, E.P.      226 470
Meyers      293 294
Midden, C.J.H.      306 470 484
Miller, A.J.      399 474
Miller, D.W.      361 470
Miller, G.E      155 384 443 483
Miller, H.L.      250 487
Mills, R.G.      333 340 450
Mims, M.      334 479
Mind, statistics as theory of      279—281
Mind-as-statistician metaphor      280—281
Minimax strategy      369
Mintzberg, H.      355 470
Minus-minus cell      335—336
Mischel, W.      340 470
Mitchell, T.R.      361 442
MODE      245
Models, normative      See Normative models
Modus tollens argument      426
Monahan, J.      274 483
Monod, J.      259 470
Montmort, P.R.      10 182 470
Monty's dilemma      156
Mood effects, on estimation of risk      307—308
Moore, D.S.      54 470
Moore, D.W.      247 388 470
Moral dilemmas      228—230
Moral fortune      198
Moral imperative, protection of commons and      227
Morgan, J.P.      156 470
Morgan, M.G.      292 305 313 317 356 461 470
Morgan, M.S.      17 32 281 442 464 470
Morgenstern, D.      198 357 364 485
Morier, D.M.      345 470
Morris, C      317 455
Morris, J.D.      251 461
Morris, R      100 470
Morrison, D.E.      250 470
Morrison, R.S.      358 442
Moser, P.K.      230 355 356 470
Most likely outcome, St. Petersburg outcome      187—197
Mosteller, E      86 88 89 154 180 449 455 470
Muchinsky, P.M.      339 461
Mulaik, S.A.      250 470
Multidimensional variables, ordering intransitivities and      206
Mumpower, J.      359 458
Murphy, A.H.      283 292 316 322 415 417 424 470 471 487
Murray, D.J.      243 250 265 267 270 280 281 375 380 455 471
Mutual funds, regression to the mean and      253—254
Myers, D.G.      71 312 471
Myers, J.C.      471
Nagel, E.      23 208 447 471
Narens, L.      319 471
NASA, estimation of risk      50—51
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics      284
Natural and Political Observations Made Upon the Bills of Mortality (Graunt)      233
Natural categories      374
Natural phenomena, Poisson distribution and      252
Natural-kind categories      408
Navon, D.      399 424 471
Negative-recency effect      71 73 424
Nelson, T.O.      319 471
Newby-Clark, I.R.      289 471
Newman, J.R.      400 463
Neyman — Pearson inference      265 266 268—269 413
Neyman, J.      268 471
Ng, K.O.      431 487
NHST      See Null hypothesis significance testing
Nickerson, R.S.      40 71 72 81 141 156 157 181 238 249 319 325 326 327 328 337 378 410 425 426 471 472
Nierenberg, W.A.      306 479
Niiniluoto, L      131 472
Nil-null (nil) hypothesis      248
Nisbett, R.E.      257 301 302 319 333 337 339 340 377 405 406 408 410 411 414 416 417 433 453 457 460 461 464 465 472
Nogar.R.J.      51 472
Nonaging processes      79—81 213
Noncompressibility, randomness and      61
Nontransitivity paradoxes      208
Nordenstam, B.      310 485
Norm extraction method      421
Normal distribution      242 245
Normative goodness      414
Normative models      281
Normative models of decision making      358—359 437
Normative models, Bayes's rule as      413—414
Normative models, selecting      414
Normative theory, bias and      420
Normative theory, perspectives on      420—424
North, D.W.      359 472
Noveck, I.A.      346 475
Novick, M.R.      118 209 466 472
Nowak, M.A.      217 218 223 224 472 480
Nozick, R.      218 219 220 472
Nuclear power industry, risk assessment and      304—305
Nuclear Regulatory Commission      304
Null hypothesis      62 248 266
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST)      249—251 426—427
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), common false beliefs      250
Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), hot-hand data and      77
Null hypothesis, hot-hand phenomenon and      76
Null hypothesis, small samples and      301
Null hypothesis, statistical      266—267
Null hypothesis, substantive      266—267
O'Brien, J.      366 442
O'Connell, J.W.      210 443
O'Connor, M.      317 473
O'Gorman, H.J.      290 473
Oakes, M.      250 473
Oberschall, A.      234 239 240 473
Objective probability      30 31 34
Objective probability vs. subjective      31
Objectivity      271
Observer, anthropic principle and      105—106
Observer, reaction to coincidences      85—87 91
Observer, role in perception of randomness      58—59
Observer, role in signal detection theory      273
Odds, inverse probability and      112—114
Oden, G.C.      395 467
Ogilvy, C.S.      55 473
Okasha, S.      409 473
Okuno-Fujiwara, M.      223 477
Olson, C.L.      300 473
Olson, M.      226 227 473
Ophuls, W.      227 473
Opinion polling      247
Opinions, anchoring and adjustment and      377
Ordering relationships      205—207
Ornstein, G.N.      388 459
Ortmann, A.      355 371 383 443 456
Osberg, T.M.      405 473
Osherson, D.A.      374 481
Osherson, D.N.      344 473
Oskamp, S.      316 318 321 473
Ostrom, E.      224 473
Ostrom, T.M.      413 449
Outcome certainty      356
Outcome of interest      41 44
Outcome uncertainty      356
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