Cognitive illusions and their implications for the law

W Edwards, D Von Winterfeldt - S. Cal. L. Rev., 1985 - HeinOnline
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Psychologists and others have been producing a literature on systematic errors in the
performance of inference and decisionmaking tasks. This topic is large and complex, and
the literature is unmanageable. The focus on human error, in general, is a folkway of
psychology, particularly of experimental psychology. 1 While the fact that human beings
sometimes make systematic intellectual errors is clearly a topic of psychological research,
the fact that other human beings can produce right answers to the same questions under …
Psychologists and others have been producing a literature on systematic errors in the performance of inference and decisionmaking tasks. This topic is large and complex, and the literature is unmanageable. The focus on human error, in general, is a folkway of psychology, particularly of experimental psychology. 1 While the fact that human beings sometimes make systematic intellectual errors is clearly a topic of psychological research, the fact that other human beings can produce right answers to the same questions under different circumstances is ordinarily the subject of another discipline, usually the one that discovered how to find the right answers.
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