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SUBMITTER: O'Bryan SR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6108825 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
O'Bryan Sean R SR Worthy Darrell A DA Livesey Evan J EJ Davis Tyler T
eLife 20180803
Extensive evidence suggests that people use base rate information inconsistently in decision making. A classic example is the inverse base rate effect (IBRE), whereby participants classify ambiguous stimuli sharing features of both common and rare categories as members of the rare category. Computational models of the IBRE have posited that it arises either from associative similarity-based mechanisms or from dissimilarity-based processes that may depend on higher-level inference. Here we develo ...[more]