Quantum probability and the conjunction fallacy

Tentori K. and Crupi V., Why quantum probability does not explain the conjunction fallacy, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 36 (2013): 308-310.

 

Abstract. We agree with Pothos & Busemeyer (P&B) that formal tools can be fruitfully employed to model human judgment under uncertainty, including well-known departures from principles of classical probability. However, existing findings either contradict P&B’s quantum probability approach or support it to a limited extent. The conjunction fallacy serves as a key illustration of both kinds of problems.

 

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