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Data for Combination Rules in Information Integration

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Sanborn, Adam N., Tripp, James, Noguchi, Takao and Stewart, Neil (2017) Data for Combination Rules in Information Integration. [Dataset]

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Item Type: Dataset
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Science > Psychology
Type of Data: Experimental with human participants
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Psychology, Experimental, Prejudices, Reasoning, Cognition, Perception
Publisher: University of Warwick, Department of Psychology
Official Date: 5 May 2017
Dates:
DateEvent
5 May 2017Published
6 February 2017Accepted
30 September 2016Completion
Collection date:
Date fromDate to
1 October 210330 September 2016
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Copyright Holders: University of Warwick
Description:

This collection consists of data from several experiments investigating two topics. Two files contain data from experiments investigating the conjunction fallacy, particularly what combination rules participants are using to combine probabilities when estimating conjunctions and disjunctions. Three files contain data from experiments investigating the dilution effect, particularly whether the effect is really due to dilution of evidence or inference of missing evidence.

RIOXX Funder/Project Grant:
Project/Grant IDRIOXX Funder NameFunder ID
ES/K004948/1Economic and Social Research Councilhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269

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