Gerd Gigerenzer is Director of the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.
Introduction 1. How I Got Started Teaching Physicians and Judges Risk Literacy
Part I. The Art of Risk Communication 2. Why Do Single Event Probabilities Confuse Patients? 3. HIV Screening: Helping Clinicians Make Sense of Test Results 4. Breast Cancer Screening Pamphlets Mislead Women
Part II. Health Statistics 5. Helping Doctors and Patients Make Sense of Health Statistics 6. Public Knowledge of Benefits of Breast and Prostate Cancer Screening in Europe
Part III. Smart Heuristics 7. Heuristic Decision Making 8. The Recognition Heuristic: A Decade of Research
Part IV. Intuitions about Sports and Gender 9. The Hot Hand Exists in Volleyball and Is Used for Allocation Decisions 10. Stereotypes about Men's and Women's Intuitions: A Study of Two Nations
Part V. Theory 11. As-If Behavioral Economics: Neoclassical Economics in Disguise? 12. Personal Reflections on Theory and Psychology
References Index
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