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The conjunction fallacy and interference effects
- arXiv:0708.3948v1 [physics.gen-ph] 29 Aug 2007 The conjunction fallacy and interference effects
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On the Reality of the Conjunction Fallacy
- is that at least one plausible reading of “probable” exculpates reasoners from the conjunction fallacy. Many
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Frequency Illusions and Other Fallacies
- : Frequency Illusions and Other Fallacies Steven Sloman Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Brown University
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Bayesian Informal Logic and Fallacy
- the reputations of certain fallacies, modes of reasoning which have commonly been taken to lead from truth
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Time Diversification: Fact or Fallacy
- Time Diversification: Fact or Fallacy David A. Stangeland and Harry J. Turtle We offer a simple
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Fallacies in evaluating decentralized systems
- ABSTRACT Fallacies in evaluating decentralized systems Andreas Haeberlen †‡ Alan Mislove †‡ Ansley
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The Building Block Fallacy
- The Building Block Fallacy Chris Thornton Cognitive and Computing Sciences University of Sussex
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The Fallacy of Large Numbers
- The Fallacy of Large Numbers and A Defense of Diversified Active Managers Philip H. Dybvig
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Intuitive Counterexamples for Constructive Fallacies
- Intuitive Counterexamples for Constructive Fallacies James Lipton Wesleyan University Michael J. O
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The Gambler's and Hot-Hand Fallacies
- . 1 The gambler’s fallacy is commonly interpreted as deriving from a fallacious belief in the “law
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