Unifying Rules for Simplified Information Processing in Action – Less is More
Laura Voigt,
Markus Raab,
Rich Masters
et al.
Abstract:This article seeks to integrate motor heuristics (Raab, 2017) and movement analogies (Masters, 2000) into a new theory, the Theory of Simplified Information Processing in Action. Following the two-step theory integration program by Gigerenzer (2017), we first describe the commonalities and differences of empirical phenomena associated with motor heuristics and movement analogies, before we analyze how the two concepts produce functionally equivalent outcomes. Both motor heuristics and movement analogies try to… Show more
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