The Probabilistic Mind: Prospects for Bayesian Cognitive ScienceThe rational analysis method, first proposed by John R. Anderson, has been enormously influential in helping us understand high-level cognitive processes. The Probabilistic Mind is a follow-up to the influential and highly cited 'Rational Models of Cognition' (OUP, 1998). It brings together developments in understanding how, and how far, high-level cognitive processes can be understood in rational terms, and particularly using probabilistic Bayesian The Probabilistic Mind will be valuable for psychologists and philosophers interested in cognition. |
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In one major segment of the framing literature — attribute framing — there is strong empirical evidence for the systematic leakage of information which ( a ) is choice - relevant and ( b ) qualitatively justifies the sorts of framing ...
The foregoing evidence suggests that the frames studied in typical attribute framing experiments are not information equivalent , and that the leaked information is sufficient to justify the qualitative patterns of shifting preferences ...
gamble are jointly framed it will be important to examine reasonably naturalistic situations in which participants nonetheless tend to choose a pure joint framing for both the sure thing and the gamble . This is because the information ...
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Contents
prospects for a Bayesian cognitive science | 3 |
A primer on probabilistic inference | 33 |
Rational analyses instrumentalism and implementations | 59 |
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