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Surprisingly rational: Probability theory plus noise explains biases in judgment.

Surprisingly rational: Probability theory plus noise explains biases in judgment.

The systematic biases seen in people's probability judgments are typically taken as evidence that people do not reason about probability using the rules of probability theory, but instead use heuristics which sometimes yield reasonable judgments and sometimes systematic biases.This view has had a major impact in economics, law, medicine, and …