Costs and benefits of judgment errors: Implications for debiasing.
Abstract
Some authors questioned the ecological validity of judgmental biases demonstrated in the laboratory. One objection to these demonstrations is that evolutionary pressures would have rendered such maladaptive behaviors extinct if they had any impact in the «real world» attempt to show that even beneficial adaptations may have costs. I extend this argument to propose three types of judgment errors-strategy-based errors, association-based errors,...
Paper Details
Title
Costs and benefits of judgment errors: Implications for debiasing.
Published Date
Nov 1, 1991
Journal
Volume
110
Issue
3
Pages
486 - 498
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