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Katya Tentori

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Psychological Review|December 29, 2015
Noisy probability judgment, the conjunction fallacy, and rationality: Comment on Costello and Watts (2014)Vincenzo Crupi, Katya Tentori
Translational Behavioral Medicine|December 10, 2019
The challenge of mental simulation in preference-sensitive treatment decisionsStefania Pighin, Katya Tentori
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 16, 2013
Why quantum probability does not explain the conjunction fallacyKatya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi
Cognition|November 15, 2011
On the conjunction fallacy and the meaning of and, yet again: a reply to Hertwig, Benz, and Krauss (2008)Katya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi
BMJ Open|January 18, 2021
Public's understanding of swab test results for SARS-CoV-2: an online behavioural experiment during the April 2020 lockdownStefania Pighin, Katya Tentori
Psychological Review|October 21, 2009
Pseudodiagnosticity revisitedVincenzo Crupi, Katya Tentori, Luigi Lombardi
Cognition|July 11, 2017
Children's quantitative Bayesian inferences from natural frequencies and number of chancesStefania Pighin, Vittorio Girotto, Katya Tentori
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 8, 2017
Another chance for good reasoningStefania Pighin, Katya Tentori, Vittorio Girotto
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 19, 2010
Second-order probability affects hypothesis confirmationKatya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi, Daniel Osherson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 20, 2007
Determinants of confirmationKatya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi, Daniel Osherson
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Psychological Review|December 29, 2015
Noisy probability judgment, the conjunction fallacy, and rationality: Comment on Costello and Watts (2014)Vincenzo Crupi, Katya Tentori
Translational Behavioral Medicine|December 10, 2019
The challenge of mental simulation in preference-sensitive treatment decisionsStefania Pighin, Katya Tentori
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 16, 2013
Why quantum probability does not explain the conjunction fallacyKatya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi
Cognition|November 15, 2011
On the conjunction fallacy and the meaning of and, yet again: a reply to Hertwig, Benz, and Krauss (2008)Katya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi
BMJ Open|January 18, 2021
Public's understanding of swab test results for SARS-CoV-2: an online behavioural experiment during the April 2020 lockdownStefania Pighin, Katya Tentori
Psychological Review|October 21, 2009
Pseudodiagnosticity revisitedVincenzo Crupi, Katya Tentori, Luigi Lombardi
Cognition|July 11, 2017
Children's quantitative Bayesian inferences from natural frequencies and number of chancesStefania Pighin, Vittorio Girotto, Katya Tentori
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 8, 2017
Another chance for good reasoningStefania Pighin, Katya Tentori, Vittorio Girotto
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 19, 2010
Second-order probability affects hypothesis confirmationKatya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi, Daniel Osherson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 20, 2007
Determinants of confirmationKatya Tentori, Vincenzo Crupi, Daniel Osherson
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