Behavioral economics has applied psychology concepts related to cognitive analysis, which gives little importance to environmental effects. In contrast, the analysis of behavior gives a central role to the environment, and therefore employs concepts such as reinforcement schedules and stimuli control. In this document presents the cognitive-behavioral discussion about choice behavior. In addition, we compare their methods through two experiments dealing with the base-rate fallacy. In the experiments, the characteristics of the stimuli (verbal and non-verbal) are varied and contrasted. The paper concludes that this fallacy occurs on a smaller scale when there are less irrelevant stimuli.
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Bonilla, C. M. P., Mateus, E. O. G., & Álvarez, Á. A. C. (2017). Cognición y conducta en la falacia de las tasas de base. Revista de Economia Institucional, 19(36), 313–332. https://doi.org/10.18601/01245996.v19n36.12
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