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1School of Psychology, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom. p.corr@uea.ac.uk
Abstract:
Typically, human decision making is emotionally "hot" and does not conform to "cold" classical probability (CP) theory. As quantum probability (QP) theory emphasises order, context, superimposition states, and nonlinear dynamic effects, one of its major strengths may be its power to unify formal modeling and realistic psychological theory (e.g., information uncertainty, anxiety, and indecision, as seen in the Prisoner's Dilemma).
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