Representativeness Revisited: Attribute Substitution in Intuitive Judgment
Princeton University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
The program of research now known as the heuristics and biases approach began with a survey of 84 participants at the 1969 meetings of the Mathematical Psychology Society and the American Psychological Association (Tversky & Kahneman, 1971). The respondents, including several authors of statistics texts, were asked realistic questions about the robustness of statistical estimates and the replicability of research results. The article commented tongue-in-heek on the prevalence of a belief that the law of large numbers applies to small numbers as well: Respondents placed too much confidence in the results of small samples, and their statistical judgments showed little sensitivity to sample size.
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2Topics & keywords
- Representativeness heuristic
- Heuristics
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Statistics
- Sample size determination
- Computer science
- Econometrics
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions