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Other scientific purposes, other methodological ways

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 November 2001

Marie-Paule Lecoutre
Affiliation:
ERIS, Laboratoire de Psychologie et Mathématiques Raphaël Salem, C.N.R.S. et Université; de Rouen, 76821, Mont-Saint-Aignan Cedex, Francemarie-paule.lecoutre@univ-rouen.frbruno.lecoutre@univ-rouen.fr www.univ-rouen.fr/LMRS/Persopage/Lecoutre/Eris.htm
Bruno Lecoutre
Affiliation:
ERIS, Laboratoire de Psychologie et Mathématiques Raphaël Salem, C.N.R.S. et Université; de Rouen, 76821, Mont-Saint-Aignan Cedex, Francemarie-paule.lecoutre@univ-rouen.frbruno.lecoutre@univ-rouen.fr www.univ-rouen.fr/LMRS/Persopage/Lecoutre/Eris.htm
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Abstract

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Hertwig and Ortmann have made a laudable effort to bring together experimental practices in economics and in psychology. Unfortunately, they ignore one of the primary objectives of psychological research, which is an analytic description of general cognitive processes. Among experimental practices in probability judgment tasks they discussed, we will focus hereafter on enactment of scripts and repetition of trials.

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© 2001 Cambridge University Press