235 results on '"Ulrike Hahn"'
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2. Identification of distinct cytotoxic granules as the origin of supramolecular attack particles in T lymphocytes
3. Explaining Away, Augmentation, and the Assumption of Independence
4. Widening Access to Bayesian Problem Solving
5. NFATc1 controls the cytotoxicity of CD8+ T cells
6. The Bi-directional Relationship between Source Characteristics and Message Content
7. Unrealistic comparative optimism: An unsuccessful search for evidence of a genuinely motivational bias.
8. Expanding the Scope of Bayesian Argumentation.
9. From Networks to Narratives: Bayes Nets and the Problems of Argumentation.
10. A molecular switch driving inactivation in the cardiac K+ channel HERG.
11. Argument Content and Argument Source: An Exploration
12. A Normative Theory of Argument Strength
13. Enabling the Digital Democratic Revival: A Research Program for Digital Democracy.
14. Perceived Causal Strength in Chains vs. Common Causes.
15. Causal Structure and Argumentative Value.
16. How Well Do Humans Learn Conditional Probabilities?
17. Evaluating testimony from multiple witnesses: consistent undervaluing and selective devaluing of corroborating reports.
18. Collectives and Epistemic Rationality.
19. A Bayesian Agent-Based Framework for Argument Exchange Across Networks.
20. In the Space of Reasonable Doubt.
21. Formal models of source reliability.
22. Sequential diagnostic reasoning with independent causes.
23. How Real is Moral Contagion in Online Social Networks?
24. Reasoning about dissent: Expert disagreement and shared backgrounds.
25. Thinking Locally or Globally? - Trying to Overcome the Tragedy of Personnel Evaluation with Stories or Selective Information Presentation.
26. Shared Evidence: It all depends...
27. Truth tracking performance of social networks: how connectivity and clustering can make groups less competent.
28. Managing Expert Disagreement for the Policy Process and Beyond.
29. Can counterfactual explanations of AI systems' predictions skew lay users' causal intuitions about the world? If so, can we correct for that?
30. How to Revise Beliefs from Conditionals: A New Proposal.
31. Rewiring the Wisdom of the Crowd.
32. '...that P is relevant for Q': Indicative conditionals and learning from testimony.
33. On the Malleability and Stability of Ignoring Group-Level Effects.
34. Human-Generated Explanations of Inferences in Bayesian Networks: A Case Study.
35. A New Approach to Testimonial Conditionals.
36. How Communication Can Make Voters Choose Less Well.
37. BARD: A structured technique for group elicitation of Bayesian networks to support analytic reasoning.
38. How Good Is Your Evidence and How Would You Know?
39. Artistic Imaginations of Climate Change
40. Evaluating testimony from multiple witnesses: single cue satisficing or integration?
41. Integrating dependent evidence: naïve reasoning in the face of complexity.
42. How Communication Can Make Voters Choose Less Well.
43. Partial source dependence and reliability revision: the impact of shared backgrounds.
44. The Temporal Dynamics of Belief-based Updating of Epistemic Trust: Light at the End of the Tunnel?
45. Science communication as a collective intelligence endeavor: A manifesto and examples for implementation
46. The dilution effect: Conversational basis and witness reliability.
47. Overcoming the Tragedy of Personnel Evaluation?
48. The Puzzle of Conditionals with True Clauses: Against the Gricean Account.
49. Rank Aggregation and Belief Revision Dynamics.
50. Conditionals, Individual Variation, and the Scorekeeping Task.
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