A cross-cultural study of hindsight bias and conditional probabilistic reasoning

作者: Hiroshi Yama , Ken I. Manktelow , Hugo Mercier , Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst , Kyung Soo Do

DOI: 10.1080/13546783.2010.526786

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摘要: Hindsight bias is a mistaken belief that one could have predicted a given outcome once the outcome is known. Choi and Nisbett reported that Koreans showed stronger hindsight bias …

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