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Uncertainty about the value of quantum probability for cognitive modeling
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
AbstractI argue that the overly simplistic scenarios discussed by Pothos & Busemeyer (P&B) establish at best that quantum probability theory (QPT) is a logical possibility allowing distinct predictions from classical probability theory (CPT). The article fails, however, to provide convincing evidence for the proposal that QPT offers unique insights regarding cognition and the nature of human rationality.
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12002889
pmid:23673026
fatcat:wowhoqf2ivemvn2k2wo57ic26a