Ignoring information in binary choice with continuous variables: When is less “more”?

article by Robin M. Hogarth & Natalia Karelaia published April 2005 in Journal of Mathematical Psychology

Ignoring information in binary choice with continuous variables: When is less “more”? is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JMP.2005.01.001
P894zbMATH Open document ID1110.91009

P2093author name stringRobin M. Hogarth
Natalia Karelaia
P433issue2
P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject MathematicsQ8487137
P304page(s)115-124
P577publication date2005-04-01
P1433published inJournal of Mathematical PsychologyQ6295503
P1476titleIgnoring information in binary choice with continuous variables: When is less “more”?
P478volume49

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