More is not always better: The benefits of cognitive limits (2003)
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Abstract
Summary 10.1002/047001332X.ch11.abs This chapter contains sections titled: The Liability View of Cognitive Limitations Thesis 1: Cognitive Limitations Can Enable Important Cognitive Functions Thesis 2: Cognitive Limitations and Simple Processing Need Not Be Equated with Inferior Performance Thesis 3: Cognitive Limitations May be a Byproduct of the Evolution of Simple Strategies Conclusion Acknowledgements References
Bibliographic entry
Hertwig, R., & Todd, P. M. (2003). More is not always better: The benefits of cognitive limits. In D. Hardman & L. Macchi (Eds.), Thinking: Psychological perspectives on reasoning, judgment and decision making (pp. 213-231). Chichester: Wiley. (Full text)
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Publication year | 2003 | |
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Document type: | In book | |
Publication status: | Published | |
External URL: | http://library.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/ft/rh/RH_More_2003.pdf View | |
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Keywords: | covariation detectionliability view of cognitive limitationsquickest |