“…The city size task is a useful example as it is the focal experiment of the most highly cited academic article in the ecological rationality literature ( Gigerenzer and Goldstein, 1996 ) and also extensively discussed in highly cited books (e.g., Gigerenzer and Todd, 1999 ). Furthermore, variants of the city size experiment have been done across numerous different contexts over the past three decades, published in various top psychology and cognitive science outlets (e.g., Gigerenzer et al, 1991 ; Goldstein and Gigerenzer, 2002 ; Chater et al, 2003 ; Schooler and Hertwig, 2005 ; Pohl, 2006 ; Richter and Späth, 2006 ; Dougherty et al, 2008 ; Gigerenzer and Brighton, 2009 ; Marewski et al, 2010 ; Hoffrage, 2011 ; Pachur et al, 2011 ; Heck and Erdfelder, 2017 ; Filevich et al, 2019 ). The city size experiment has also been highlighted as an example of different heuristics, including the recognition heuristic, as well as the less-is-more, tally, and take-the-best heuristics ( Goldstein and Gigerenzer, 2008 ).…”