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- who: Helm et al. from the FacultyUniversity of, United Kingdom have published the paper: ORE Open Research Exeter, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This research investigates these perceptions of prevalence and their influence specifically in the context of sexual offense reports. While this research shows that base rates are generally underweighted by decision-makers (Tversky and amp; Kahneman, 1982), it also suggests that the influence of base rates will be greater where decision-makers lack relevant information to individuate cases at hand from underlying probabilities (Epley and amp; Dunning, 2000; see also Shah et_al, 2016 . . .
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