Table 1.
Set of Bayesian information vs. diagnostic information in a typical Bayesian reasoning task.
Fig 1.
Bayesian tree vs. diagnostic tree.
The statistical information displayed corresponds to the Bayesian information vs. diagnostic information presented in Table 1.
Fig 2.
Frequency net for the thyroid cancer case.
Fig 3.
Study design.
Fig 4.
Study process.
Fig 5.
Performance of N = 109 participants after video was viewed just once; only first task analyzed.
Errors bars indicate the standard error.
Fig 6.
A. Performance of N = 109 participants after video was viewed just once; all tasks analyzed. Errors bars indicate the standard error. B. Performance of N = 109 participants after video was allowed to watch again; all tasks analyzed. Errors bars indicate the standard error.
Table 2.
Parameter estimates from generalized linear mixed model for predicting participants’ performance after having seen the video once.
Table 3.
Parameter estimates from generalized linear mixed model for predicting participants’ performance after having seen the video multiple times.
Table 4.
Descriptive results across all contexts and across all solved tasks after the video was viewed once.