Revising probability estimates: why increasing likelihood means increasing impact/ Sam J. Maglio and Evan Polman.
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TextPublication details: Washington DC: American Psychological Association, ©2016.Description: v111 n2, pages 141-158: illustrations; 27 cmISSN: - 00223514
- DPer 302.05 J82 July-Sept 2016 v. 111, n. 1-3.
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