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Enhancing sensitivity to base-rates: Natural frequencies are not enough
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 October 2007
Abstract
We present evidence supporting the target article's assertion that while the presentation of base-rate information in a natural frequency format can be helpful in enhancing sensitivity to base rates, method of presentation is not a panacea. Indeed, we review studies demonstrating that when subjects directly experience base rates as natural frequencies in a trial-by-trial setting, they evince large base-rate neglect.
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