In this article, I describe a potential avenue for investigating individual's understanding of and reactions to risk using the medium of board games. I first discuss some challenges that researchers face in studying risk situations. Connecting to the existing probabilistic reasoning literature, I then present a rationale for using board games to model these situations. Following this, I draw upon intuition and dual-process theory to outline an integrated theoretical perspective for such investigations. The article concludes with two vignettes demonstrating how this perspective might be used to analyze thinking about risk in a board game setting.
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Hertel, J. T. (2015). Understanding risk through board games. Mathematics Enthusiast, 12(1–3), 38–54. https://doi.org/10.54870/1551-3440.1333
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