Cultural Differences in Viewing Uncertainty and Assessing Probabilities

  • Phillips L
  • Wright C
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This paper examines possible cultural influences on probabilistic thinking. By probabilistic thinking we mean the tendency to view the world in terms of uncertainty, the ascribing of different degrees of uncertainty to events, and the ability meaningfully to express that …

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Phillips, L. D., & Wright, C. N. (1977). Cultural Differences in Viewing Uncertainty and Assessing Probabilities. In Decision Making and Change in Human Affairs (pp. 507–519). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1276-8_34

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