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1999
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Gigerenzer, G. (1999). Mentale Fakultäten, methodische Rituale und andere Stolpersteine [Mental faculties, methodological rituals, and other stumbling blocks]. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 207(3/4), 287–297.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1999). Einfluß statt Anpassung: Ein Kommentar zur Internationalisierung der APA-Zeitschriften [Influence rather than conformity: A commentary on the internationalization of APA journals]. Psychologische Rundschau, 50(2), 111–113.
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Gigerenzer, G., & Hoffrage, U. (1999). Overcoming difficulties in Bayesian reasoning: a reply to Lewis and Keren (1999) and Mellers and McGraw (1999). Psychological Review, 106(2), 425–430.
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Gigerenzer, G., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , & (1999). Internationalisierung der psychologischen Forschung in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz: Sieben Empfehlungen [Internationalizing psychological research in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland: Seven recommendations]. Psychologische Rundschau, 50(2), 101–105.
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Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1999). The "conjunction fallacy" revisited: How intelligent inferences look like reasoning errors. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 12(4), 275–305.
1998
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Chase, V. M., Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Visions of rationality. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2(6), 206–214.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1998). We need statistical thinking, not statistical rituals. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21(2), 199–200.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Surrogates for theories. Theory & Psychology, 8(2), 195–204.
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Gigerenzer, G., Hoffrage, U., & (1998). AIDS counselling for low-risk clients. AIDS Care, 10(2), 197–211.
(Italian translation: Le consulenze sull' AIDS per persone a basso rischio. In La dimensione cognitiva dell' errore in medicina, pp. 185-203, by V. Crupi, G. Gensini, & M. Motterlini, Eds., 2006, Milan: Franco Angeli).
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Gigerenzer, G., Hoffrage, U., & (1998). AIDS counseling for low-risk clients. AIDS Care, 10(2), 197–211.
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Hoffrage, U., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Using natural frequencies to improve diagnostic inferences. Academic Medicine, 73(5), 538–540.
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Hoffrage, U., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Arbeitsbereich Adaptives Verhalten und Kognition. Berichte und Mitteilungen / Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Zur Förderung der Wissenschaften, 4, 73–89.
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Hertwig, R., & Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Are judgments of the positional frequencies of letters systematically biased due to availability? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 24(3), 754–770.
, 1997
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Gigerenzer, G. (1997). Bounded rationality: Models of fast and frugal inference. Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, 133(2/2), 201–218.
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Hertwig, R., Gigerenzer, G., & Hoffrage, U. (1997). The reiteration effect in hindsight bias. Psychological Review, 104, 194–202.
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Ortmann, A., & Gigerenzer, G. (1997). Reasoning in economics and psychology: Why social context matters. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 153(4), 700–710.
(Reprinted in Cognition, rationality and institutions, pp. 131-145, by M. E. Streit, U. Mummert, & D. Kiwit, Eds., 2000, Berlin: Springer).
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Gigerenzer, G. (1997). Intuitions about sample size: The empirical law of large numbers. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 10(1), 33–51.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1997). Intuitions about sample size: The empirical law of large numbers. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 10(1), 33–51.
, & 1996
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Gigerenzer, G. (1996). The psychology of good judgment: Frequency formats and simple algorithms. Medical Decision Making, 16(3), 273–280.
(Reprinted in La dimensione cognitiva dell'errore in medicina [The bounded rationality of medical decision making: A cognitive approach], by V. Crupi, G. F. Gensini, & M. Motterlini, Eds., 2006, Milan: Franco Angeli).
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Gigerenzer, G. (1996). On narrow norms and vague heuristics: A reply to Kahneman and Tversky (1996). Psychological Review, 103(3), 592–596.