Homo heuristicus: Why biased minds make better inferences
- ๐ค Speaker: Professor Gerd Gigerenzer, Director, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin
- ๐ Date & Time: Monday 01 June 2009, 17:30 - 19:00
- ๐ Venue: Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
Abstract
Heuristics are efficient cognitive processes that ignore information. In contrast to the widely held view that less processing reduces accuracy, the study of heuristics shows that less information, computation, and time can in fact improve accuracy. We review the major progress made so far: (a) the discovery of less-is-more effects; (b) the study of the ecological rationality of heuristics, which examines in which environments a given strategy succeeds or fails, and why; (c) an advancement from vague labels to computational models of heuristics; (d) the development of a systematic theory of heuristics that identifies their building blocks and the evolved capacities they exploit, and views the cognitive system as relying on an ’’adaptive toolbox;’’ and (e) the development of an empirical methodology that accounts for individual differences, conducts competitive tests, and has provided evidence for people’s adaptive use of heuristics. Homo heuristicus has a biased mind and ignores part of the available information, yet a biased mind can handle uncertainty more efficiently and robustly than an unbiased mind relying on more resource-intensive and general-purpose processing strategies.
Series This talk is part of the Public Understanding of Risk series.
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Professor Gerd Gigerenzer, Director, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin
Monday 01 June 2009, 17:30-19:00