Psychology 2135A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Base Rate Fallacy, Satisficing, Risk-Seeking

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Lecture 16 definitions of experts consistently superior, concrete results, can be replicated and measured consistently superior, concrete results, can be replicated and measured. Erikson -- know this not just smart have 10 years pros and cons of 10,000 hour argument. Erikson studied people who already achieved expertise and found they put in about 10,000 hours of practice its not the case that 10,000 hours of experience makes you an expert, its. Jack the lawyer question people ignore the base rate. Rosch experiment difference between focal/non focal colors people show preferences for learning the focal colours. In order to solve a problem, people make use of operators. Which of the following is not a heuristic used in problem solving. D. framing hill climbing means-end analysis working backward from the goal state. Compared to novices, chess experts are more likely to have. You remember the name of the street, but realize ponce you get there that you have.

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