Pseudocontingencies - A key paradigm for understanding adaptive cognition
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Note: Thanks are due to Nick Chater, Peter Freytag, Ralph Hertwig, Florian Kutzner, Mike Oaksford, and Tobias Vogel for their thoughtful and constructive comments on an earlier draft of this chapter. Correspondence concerning should be addressed to Klaus Fiedler, Psychologisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg, Hauptstrasse 47-51, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany. Fax: + 49 / 6221 / 547745. Email: kf@psychologie.uni-heidelberg.de
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