The use of statistical heuristics in everyday inductive reasoning.
In reasoning about everyday problems, people use statistical heuristics, that is, judgmental tools that are rough intuitive equivalents of statistical principles. Statistical he...
Explore 2,767 academic publications
In reasoning about everyday problems, people use statistical heuristics, that is, judgmental tools that are rough intuitive equivalents of statistical principles. Statistical he...
Americans now live in a time and a place in which freedom and autonomy are valued above all else and in which expanded opportunities for self-determination are regarded as a sig...
Journal Article PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSETS, LIFE CRISIS AND THE PROGNOSIS OF PREGNANCY Get access KATHERINE B. NUCKOLLS, KATHERINE B. NUCKOLLS 3 3Reprint requests to Dr. Nuckolls at pr...
Research Article| July 01 1990 The glyoxalase system: new developments towards functional characterization of a metabolic pathway fundamental to biological life P J Thornalley P...
The EUROASPIRE III survey shows that large proportions of coronary patients do not achieve the lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease preventi...
Publication bias, the phenomenon in which studies with positive results are more likely to be published than studies with negative results, is a serious problem in the interpret...
Significance The lack of reproducibility of scientific research undermines public confidence in science and leads to the misuse of resources when researchers attempt to replicat...