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... feel for the basic principles of statistics? Amos reported that the answer was a qualified yes. We had a lively debate in the seminar and ultimately concluded that a qualified no was a better answer. Amos and I enjoyed the exchange and ...
... feel Simon's impatience with the mythologizing of expert intuition when he writes: “The situation has provided a cue; this cue has given the expert ac- cess to information stored in memory, and the information provides the answer ...
... and effortlessly. You did not intend to assess her mood or to antic- ipate what she might do, and your reaction to the picture did not have the feel of something you did. It just happened to you. 1. THE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY.
Daniel Kahneman. feel of something you did. It just happened to you. It was an instance of fast thinking. Now look at the following problem: 17 × 24 You knew immediately that this is a multiplication problem, and probably knew that you ...
... feel a surge of conscious atten- tion whenever you are surprised. System 2 is activated when an event is de- tected that violates the model of the world that System 1 maintains. In that world, lamps do not jump, cats do not bark, and ...