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Random variation and systematic biases in probability estimation
R Howe, F Costello
Cognitive Psychology 123, 101306, 2020
62020
Probability judgement from samples: accurate estimates and the conjunction fallacy.
R Howe, FJ Costello
CogSci, 2017
12017
A model of behavioural response to risk accurately predicts the statistical distribution of COVID-19 infection and reproduction numbers
F Costello, P Watts, R Howe
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 2435, 2023
2023
Homeostatic behavioural response to COVID-19 infections returns R to a set-point of 1
F Costello, P Watts, R Howe
arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.11240, 2022
2022
Variance and accuracy in probability estimation from samples: the case of cognitive biases
R Howe
University College Dublin. School of Computer Science, 2020
2020
Noise in Reasoning as a Cause of the Conjunction Fallacy.
R Howe, FJ Costello
AICS, 80-91, 2016
2016
Covid-19 in Irish Workplaces and Communities-Modelling Outbreaks from Infection data
R Howe, F Costello, C Ingram, C Buggy, C Perrotta
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