In a game where one chooses cards from either a high-risk or low-risk stack, participants with damage to the orbitofrontal cortex
Students who were asked to come up with more suggestions judged the course more positively.
Kahneman and Tversky (1973) asked participants to make judgments about the likelihood that people with certain characteristics were lawyers or engineers. These participants were also told the proportion of people in the overall population who were lawyers or engineers. In this situation, participants
With regard to the "man who" arguments described by Nisbett and Ross (1980),