Heuristics and general principles of learning.
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Author/contributor
- Mazur, James E (Author)
Title
Heuristics and general principles of learning.
Abstract
This research on decision-making heuristics is similar to research on animal learning in at least two ways. First, optimality modeling has not proven to be very useful for either research area. Second, both of these research areas seek to find general principles (or heuristics) that are applicable to different species in different settings. However, the basic principles of classical and operant conditioning seem to be more uniform across species and situations, whereas decision-making heuristics can vary for different species and different situations, even for tasks with very similar characteristics.
Publication
Behavioural Processes
Date
2005
Volume
69
Issue
2
Pages
137-63
Series
Comment on: Behav Processes. 2005 May 31;69(2):97-124; PMID: 15845293 [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15845293]
Journal Abbr
Behav. Processes
DOI
Citation Key
mazurHeuristicsGeneralPrinciples2005
ISSN
0376-6357
Language
English
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Place: Netherlands
Mazur, James E. Psychology Department, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT 06515, USA. mazurj1@southernct.edu
Citation
Mazur, J. E. (2005). Heuristics and general principles of learning. Behavioural Processes, Comment on: Behav Processes. 2005 May 31;69(2):97-124; PMID: 15845293 [Https://Www.Ncbi.Nlm.Nih.Gov/Pubmed/15845293], 69(2), 137–163. https://doi.org/10/crw3hz
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