Document Type
Article
Repository Date
2009
Keywords
exemplar cuing, low-probability events, imaginability, exemplars
Subject Categories
Applied Statistics | Law | Statistics and Probability
Abstract
Newell, Mitchell, and Hayes (NMH) conduct three experiments designed to test whether exemplar cuing (EC) theory or a statistical format theory provides a more accurate account for how people make judgments about low-probability events. They report finding support for the statistical format theory and little or no support for EC. However, NMH misstate the requirements for the production of exemplars in EC theory. As a result, they confuse non-exemplar conditions with exemplar conditions in their experiments, and find results that are virtually irrelevant to EC theory.
Repository Citation
Koehler, Jonathan and Macchi, Laura, "Comments on "Getting Scarred and Winning Lotteries: Effects of Exemplar Cuing and Statistical Format on Imagining Low-Probability Events," By Newell, Mitchell, and Hayes (2008)" (2009). Faculty Working Papers. 199.
https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/facultyworkingpapers/199