Book Chapter (209)

2001
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Henrich, J., Albers, W., Boyd, R., Gigerenzer, G., McCabe, K. A., Ockenfels, A., & Young, H. P. (2001). What is the role of culture in bounded rationality? In G. Gigerenzer & R. Selten (Eds.), Bounded rationality: The adaptive toolbox. Dahlem Workshop Report (pp. 343–359). MIT Press.
1999
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Borges, B., Goldstein, D. G., Ortmann, A., & Gigerenzer, G. (1999). Can ignorance beat the stock market? In G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, & ABC Research Group (Eds.), Simple heuristics that make us smart (pp. 59–72). Oxford University Press.
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Czerlinski, J., Gigerenzer, G., & Goldstein, D. G. (1999). How good are simple heuristics? In G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, & ABC Research Group (Eds.), Simple heuristics that make us smart (pp. 97–118). Oxford University Press.
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Gigerenzer, G., Czerlinski, J., & Martignon, L. (1999). How good are fast and frugal heuristics? In J. Shanteau, B. Mellers, & D. Schum (Eds.), Decision science and technology: Reflections on the contributions of Ward Edwards (pp. 81–103). Kluwer.
(Reprinted in Common sense, reasoning, and rationality, pp. 148-173, by R. Elio, Ed., 2002, Oxford: Oxford University Press)
(Reprinted in Heuristics and biases: The psychology of intuitive judgment, pp. 559-581, by T. Gilovich, D. Griffin, & D. Kahnemann, Eds., 2002, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
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Gigerenzer, G., & Goldstein, D. G. (1999). Betting on one good reason: The Take the Best heuristic. In G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, & ABC Research Group (Eds.), Simple heuristics that make us smart (pp. 75–95). Oxford University Press.
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Gigerenzer, G., & Todd, P. M. (1999). Fast and frugal heuristics: The adaptive toolbox. In G. Gigerenzer & P. M. Todd (Eds.), Simple heuristics that make us smart (pp. 3–34). Oxford University Press.
(Croatian translation: Brze i jednostavne heuristike: Adaptivna kutija s alatom. In Uvod u bihevioralnu ekonomiju, pp. 391-421, by D. Polsek & K. K. Bovan, Eds., 2014, Zagreb: Institut Drutvenih Znanosti Ivo Pilar).
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Goldstein, D. G., & Gigerenzer, G. (1999). The recognition heuristic: How ignorance makes us smart. In G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, & ABC Research Group (Eds.), Simple heuristics that make us smart (pp. 37–58). Oxford University Press.
(Croatian translation: Heuristika prepoznavanja: Kako nas neznanje cini pametnima. In Uvod u bihevioralnu ekonomiju, pp. 423-441, by D. Polsek & K. K. Bovan, Eds., 2014, Zagreb: Institut Drutvenih Znanosti Ivo Pilar).
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Todd, P. M., & Gigerenzer, G. (1999). What we have learned (so far). In P. M. Todd & G. Gigerenzer, ABC Research Group (Ed.), Simple heuristics that make us smart (pp. 357–365). Oxford University Press.
1998
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Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Ecological intelligence: An adaptation for frequencies. In D. D. Cummins & C. Allen (Eds.), The evolution of mind (pp. 9–29). Oxford University Press.
(Reprinted in Psychologische Beiträge, 1997, 39, 107-125)
(Reprinted in Qualitative aspects of decision making, pp. 107-125, by R. W. Scholz & A. C. Zimmer, Eds., 1997, Lengerich: Pabst)
(Translated into Chinese in Journal of Developments in Psychology, 2001, 9, 325-329).
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Gigerenzer, G. (1998). Psychological challenges for normative models. In Handbook of defeasible reasoning and uncertainty management systems: Vol. 1. Quantified representation of uncertainty and imprecision (pp. 513–542). Kluwer.
1997
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Gigerenzer, G. (1997). The modularity of social intelligence. In A. Whiten & R. W. Byrne (Eds.), Machiavellian intelligence: Vol. 2. Extensions and evaluations (pp. 264–288). Cambridge University Press.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1997). Memory as knowledge-based inference: Two observations. In N. L. Stein, P. A. Ornstein, B. Tversky, & C. Brainerd (Eds.), Memory for everyday and emotional events (pp. 445–452). Erlbaum.
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Kummer, H., Daston, L., Gigerenzer, G., & Silk, J. B. (1997). The social intelligence hypothesis. In P. Weingart, S. D. Mitchell, P. J. Richerson, & S. Maasen (Eds.), Human by nature: Between biology and the social sciences (pp. 157–179). Erlbaum.
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Mitchell, S. D., Daston, L., Gigerenzer, G., Sesardic, N., & Sloep, P. B. (1997). The whys and hows of interdisciplinarity. In P. Weingart, S. D. Mitchell, P. J. Richerson, & S. Maasen (Eds.), Human by nature: Between biology and the social sciences (pp. 103–150). Erlbaum.
1996
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Gigerenzer, G. (1996). Rationality: Why social context matters. In P. B. Baltes & U. M. Staudinger (Eds.), Interactive minds: Life-span perspectives on the social foundation of cognition (pp. 319–346). Cambridge University Press.
1994
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Gigerenzer, G. (1994). Where do new ideas come from? In M. A. Boden (Ed.), Dimensions of creativity (pp. 53–74). MIT Press.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1994). Psychology and probability: Two sides of the same coin. In I. Grattan-Guinness (Ed.), Companion encyclopedia of the history and philosophy of the mathematical sciences (Vol. 2, pp. 1351–1356). Routledge.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1994). Why the distinction between single-event probabilities and frequencies is important for psychology (and vice versa). In G. Wright & P. Ayton (Eds.), Subjective probability (pp. 129–161). Wiley.
1993
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Gigerenzer, G. (1993). Über den mechanischen Umgang mit statistischen Methoden [The mechanical use of statistical methods]. In E. Roth & K. Heidenreich (Eds.), Sozialwissenschaftliche Methoden: Lehr- und Handbuch für Forschung und Praxis (3rd, rev. ed., pp. 607–618). Oldenbourg.
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Gigerenzer, G. (1993). The Superego, the Ego, and the Id in statistical reasoning. In G. Keren & C. Lewis (Eds.), A handbook for data analysis in the behavioral sciences: Methodological issues (pp. 311–339). Erlbaum.
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