Heuristics all the way up?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5):758-759 (2000)
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Abstract

I investigate whether heuristics similar to those studied by Gigerenzer and his co-authors can apply to the problem of finding a suitable heuristic for a given problem. I argue that not only can heuristics of a very similar kind apply but they have the added advantage that they need not incorporate specific trade-off parameters for balancing the different desiderata of a good decision-procedure.

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Adam Morton
PhD: Princeton University; Last affiliation: University of British Columbia

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Disasters and Dilemmas.Ross Harrison & Adam Morton - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (171):270.

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