“…Previous research shows that SF failure and the correlation heuristic are robust, present under a wide range of task conditions, including information displays (Cronin and Gonzalez, ; Cronin et al ., ; Newell et al ., ), cover stories and contexts (Ossimitz, ; Cronin and Gonzalez, ; Cronin et al ., ; Qi and Gonzalez, ; Newell et al ., ), motivation (Cronin and Gonzalez, ; Cronin et al ., ), domain experience (Brunstein et al ., ; Abdel‐Hamid et al ., ; Qi and Gonzalez, ), analytic reasoning style (Baghaei Lakeh and Ghaffarzadegan, ; Weinhardt et al ., ), mathematical knowledge (Qi and Gonzalez, ), global/local processing style (Fischer and Gonzalez, ; Weinhardt et al ., ) and other conditions (Gonzalez and Wong, ; Korzilius et al ., ; Veldhuis and Korzilius, ). Although many find that more exposure to stocks and flows, such as system dynamics courses and system thinking exercises, could bring improvements in SF task performance and reduce the prevalence of the correlation heuristic (Kainz and Ossimitz, ; Pala and Vennix, ; Sterman, ), most factors involved in SF failure and the correlation heuristic have not been proved to be useful in bringing an improvement of participants' performance in SF tasks.…”