HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Gary L. Brase from the Department of Psychological, KS, USA, Department of Psychology, Fort have published the research: Good fences make for good neighbors but bad science: a review of what improves Bayesian reasoning and why, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Although the surface of this paper provides guidance for ways to improve Bayesian reasoning, it also delves into the deeper questions of how and why the mind is designed to solve certain problems with specific inputs. By using the "chances" wording for the actual text and therefore holding the numerical information as a . . .

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