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Psychological Review - Vol 116, Iss 4
» Theory-based causal induction.
» Rational adaptation under task and processing constraints: Implications for testing theories of cognition and action.
» The influence of categories on perception: Explaining the perceptual magnet effect as optimal statistical inference.
» Trichotomous processes in early memory development, aging, and neurocognitive impairment: A unified theory.
» Decision-tree models of categorization response times, choice proportions, and typicality judgments.
» Probability theory, not the very guide of life.
» "Perceptions of randomness: Why three heads are better than four": Correction to Hahn and Warren (2009).
» Bayes and the simplicity principle in perception.
» A theory of utility conditionals: Paralogical reasoning from decision-theoretic leakage.
» The architecture of interdependent minds: A motivation-management theory of mutual responsiveness.
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