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The following pages link to Correlation Neglect in Belief Formation (Q4627457):
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- Correlation neglect, incentives, and welfare (Q777701) (← links)
- Inattention and belief polarization (Q1729674) (← links)
- Belief updating and the demand for information (Q1753269) (← links)
- An experiment on network density and sequential learning (Q2031195) (← links)
- Modeling players with random ``data access'' (Q2067377) (← links)
- Combining forecasts in the presence of ambiguity over correlation structures (Q2067385) (← links)
- Distrust in experts and the origins of disagreement (Q2123183) (← links)
- Limited cognitive ability and selective information processing (Q2178027) (← links)
- Correlated beliefs: predicting outcomes in \(2\times 2\) games (Q2195701) (← links)
- Determinants of trust: the role of personal experiences (Q2195720) (← links)
- Feedback spillovers across tasks, self-confidence and competitiveness (Q2206804) (← links)
- Correlation neglect in voting decisions: an experiment (Q2226920) (← links)
- Monetary policy rules in a non-rational world: a macroeconomic experiment (Q2231402) (← links)
- The swing voter's curse in social networks (Q2278922) (← links)
- Subjective contingencies and limited Bayesian updating (Q2324795) (← links)
- Private and common value auctions with ambiguity over correlation (Q2334121) (← links)
- Multi-state choices with aggregate feedback on unfamiliar alternatives (Q2667234) (← links)
- Did You See What I Saw? Interpreting Others’ Forecasts When Their Information Is Unknown* (Q3120928) (← links)
- Bayesian Evidence Accumulation on Social Networks (Q4983494) (← links)
- Why are open ascending auctions popular? The role of information aggregation and behavioral biases (Q6067183) (← links)
- Interactions between the individual and the group level in organizations: the case of learning and group turnover (Q6090372) (← links)
- Making predictions based on data: holistic and atomistic procedures (Q6122071) (← links)
- The price of independence in a model with unknown dependence (Q6173739) (← links)
- Opinions as Facts (Q6177912) (← links)
- Pathwise concentration bounds for Bayesian beliefs (Q6180416) (← links)
- Whom to trust in a signed network? Optimal solution and two heuristic rules (Q6191170) (← links)
- Belief formation under signal correlation (Q6584591) (← links)
- Price discrimination in the information age: prices, poaching, and privacy with personalized targeted discounts (Q6650188) (← links)
- Save, spend, or give? A model of housing, family insurance, and savings in old age (Q6650189) (← links)
- Hazed and confused: the effect of air pollution on dementia (Q6650191) (← links)
- ``Since you're so rich, you must be really smart'': talent, rent sharing, and the finance wage premium (Q6650192) (← links)
- IQ, expectations, and choice (Q6650195) (← links)
- Learning from neighbours about a changing state (Q6650197) (← links)
- Optimal feedback in contests (Q6650198) (← links)
- Unemployment insurance in macroeconomic stabilization (Q6650201) (← links)
- A welfare analysis of occupational licensing in U.S. states (Q6650204) (← links)
- A network solution to robust implementation: the case of identical but unknown distributions (Q6650205) (← links)
- A more credible approach to parallel trends (Q6650206) (← links)
- Testing the production approach to markup estimation (Q6650207) (← links)
- Stratification trees for adaptive randomisation in randomised controlled trials (Q6650210) (← links)