Coherence-Based Reasoning and Rationality
a neural network modelling approach

Work funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) as part of the priority program “New Frameworks of Rationality” (SPP 1516)

Articles published or in press 

  1. Jekel, M., & Glöckner, A. (in press). How to identify strategy use and adaptive strategy selection: The crucial role of chance correction in weighted compensatory strategies. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.
     
  2. Koscholke, J., & Jekel, M. (in press). Probabilistic coherence measures: A psychological study of coherence assessment. Synthese.
     
  3. Glöckner, A., Hilbig, B. E., & Jekel, M. (2014). What is adaptive about adaptive decision making? A parallel constraint satisfaction theory for decision making. Cognition, 133, 641-666.
     
  4. Jekel, M., Glöckner, A., Bröder, A., & Maydych, V. (2014). Approximating rationality under incomplete information: Adaptive inferences for missing information based on cue-discrimination. Judgment and Decision Making, 9, 129-147.
     
  5. Jekel, M., Glöckner, A., Fiedler, S., & Bröder, a. (2012). the rationality of different kinds of intuitive decision processes. Synthese, 189, 147-160.

  6. Jekel, M., Fiedler, S., & Glöckner, A. (2011). Diagnostic task selection for strategy classification in judgment and decision making: Theory, validiation, and implementation in R. Judgment and Decision Making, 6, 782–799.

Manuscripts under review and to be submitted

  1. Jekel, M., Glöckner, A., & Bröder, A. (to be submitted). Learning in dynamic probabilistic environments: A Parallel-constraint satisfaction network-model approach.

 

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