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Base-rate respect: From ecological rationality to dual processes

Aron K. Barbey and Steven A. Sloman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 241-254
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001653 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

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A statistical taxonomy and another “chance” for natural frequencies

Adrien Barton, Shabnam Mousavi and Jeffrey R. Stevens

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 255-256
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001665 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

From base-rate to cumulative respect

C. Philip Beaman and Rachel McCloy

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 256-257
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001677 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Kissing cousins but not identical twins: The denominator neglect and base-rate respect models

C. J. Brainerd

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 257-258
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001689 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Omissions, conflations, and false dichotomies: Conceptual and empirical problems with the Barbey & Sloman account

Gary L. Brase

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 258-259
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001690 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Why frequencies are natural

Brian Butterworth

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 259-260
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001707 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Nested sets and base-rate neglect: Two types of reasoning?

Wim De Neys

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 260-261
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001719 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Dual-processing explains base-rate neglect, but which dual-process theory and how?

Jonathan St. B. T. Evans and Shira Elqayam

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 261-262
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001720 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Enhancing sensitivity to base-rates: Natural frequencies are not enough

Edmund Fantino and Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 262-263
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001732 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Ecologically structured information: The power of pictures and other effective data presentations

Wolfgang Gaissmaier, Nils Straubinger and David C. Funder

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 263-264
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001744 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The role of representation in Bayesian reasoning: Correcting common misconceptions

Gerd Gigerenzer and Ulrich Hoffrage

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 264-267
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001756 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

How to elicit sound probabilistic reasoning: Beyond word problems

Vittorio Girotto and Michel Gonzalez

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 268-268
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001768 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Frequency formats are a small part of the base rate story

Dale Griffin, Derek J. Koehler and Lyle Brenner

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 268-269
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0700177X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

One wrong does not justify another: Accepting dual processes by fallacy of false alternatives

Gideon Keren, Iris van Rooij and Yaacov Schul

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 269-270
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001781 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Implications of natural sampling in base-rate tasks

Gernot D. Kleiter

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 270-271
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001793 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Dual concerns with the dualist approach

David A. Lagnado and David R. Shanks

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 271-272
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0700180X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Ordinary people do not ignore base rates

Donald Laming

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 272-274
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001811 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The underinformative formulation of conditional probability

Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 274-275
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001823 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Nested sets theory, full stop: Explaining performance on Bayesian inference tasks without dual-systems assumptions

David R. Mandel

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 275-276
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001835 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Naturally nested, but why dual process?

Ben Newell and Brett Hayes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 276-277
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001847 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The logic of natural sampling

David E. Over

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 277-277
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001859 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The versatility and generality of nested set operations

Richard Patterson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 277-278
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001860 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Converging evidence supports fuzzy-trace theory's nested sets hypothesis, but not the frequency hypothesis

Valerie F. Reyna and Britain Mills

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 278-280
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001872 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Varieties of dual-process theory for probabilistic reasoning

Richard Samuels

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 280-281
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001884 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The effect of base rate, careful analysis, and the distinction between decisions from experience and from description

Amos Schurr and Ido Erev

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 281-281
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001896 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Base-rate neglect and coarse probability representation

Yanlong Sun and Hongbin Wang

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 282-282
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001902 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Implications of real-world distributions and the conversation game for studies of human probability judgments

John C. Thomas

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 282-283
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001914 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Why the empirical literature fails to support or disconfirm modular or dual-process models

David Trafimow

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 283-284
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001926 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The motivated use and neglect of base rates

Eric Luis Uhlmann, Victoria L. Brescoll and David Pizarro

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 284-285
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001938 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Base-rate respect meets affect neglect

Paul Whitney, John M. Hinson and Allison L. Matthews

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 285-286
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0700194X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Adaptive redundancy, denominator neglect, and the base-rate fallacy

Christopher R. Wolfe

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 286-287
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001951 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Authors' Response

 
 

Base-rate respect: From statistical formats to cognitive structures

Aron K. Barbey and Steven A. Sloman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 287-292
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001963 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

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The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans?

Thomas Suddendorf and Michael C. Corballis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 299-313
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001975 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

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Foresight has to pay off in the present moment

George Ainslie

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 313-314
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001987 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

How developmental science contributes to theories of future thinking

Cristina M. Atance and Andrew N. Meltzoff

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 314-315
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07001999 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The continuum of “looking forward,” and paradoxical requirements from memory

Moshe Bar

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 315-316
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002002 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Is mental time travel a frame-of-reference issue?

Doris Bischof-Köhler and Norbert Bischof

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 316-317
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002014 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The costs of mental time travel

Martin Brüne and Ute Brüne-Cohrs

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 317-318
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002026 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Prospection and the brain

Randy L. Buckner

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 318-319
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002038 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

A unique role for the hippocampus in recollecting the past and remembering the future

Valerie A. Carr and Indre V. Viskontas

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 319-320
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0700204X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Emotional aspects of mental time travel

Arnaud D'Argembeau and Martial Van der Linden

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 320-321
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002051 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Storing events to retell them

Jean-Louis Dessalles

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 321-322
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002063 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Mental time travel in the rat: Dissociation of recall and familiarity

Madeline J. Eacott and Alexander Easton

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 322-323
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002075 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The meaning of “time” in episodic memory and mental time travel

William J. Friedman

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 323-323
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002087 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Mental time travel sickness and a Bayesian remedy

Jay Hegdé

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 323-324
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002099 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Past and future, human and nonhuman, semantic/procedural and episodic

James R. Hurford, Molly Flaherty and Giorgis Argyropoulos

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 324-325
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002105 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Memory, imagination, and the asymmetry between past and future

Bjorn Merker

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 325-326
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002117 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Has mental time travel really affected human culture?

Alex Mesoudi

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 326-327
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002129 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Developing past and future selves for time travel narratives

Katherine Nelson

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 327-328
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002130 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Prospection or projection: Neurobiological basis of stimulus-independent mental traveling

Jiro Okuda

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 328-329
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002142 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

What are the evolutionary causes of mental time travel?

Mathias Osvath and Peter Gärdenfors

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 329-330
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002154 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Empirical evaluation of mental time travel

Caroline Raby, Dean Alexis, Anthony Dickinson and Nicola Clayton

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 330-331
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002166 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

On the constructive episodic simulation of past and future events

Daniel L. Schacter and Donna Rose Addis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 331-332
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002178 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

Studying mental states is not a research program for comparative cognition

Sara J. Shettleworth

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 332-333
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0700218X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

First test, then judge future-oriented behaviour in animals

Elisabeth H. M. Sterck and Valérie Dufour

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 333-334
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002191 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

The medium and the message of mental time travel

Endel Tulving and Alice Kim

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 334-335
doi:10.1017/S0140525X07002208 (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
 

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Mental time travel across the disciplines: The future looks bright

Thomas Suddendorf and Michael C. Corballis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 30, Issue 03, June 2007, pp 335-345
doi:10.1017/S0140525X0700221X (About doi), Published Online by Cambridge University Press 29 Oct 2007
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