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Ellen Peters on Numeracy

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The Relationship Between Confidence and Health

We are born with an evolutionarily based intuitive number sense. But even though we're born with this bility to approximately perceive a quantity, people still differ in that. People who discriminate more precisely seem to perceive numbers to be further apart and more different than adults who are worse at numeric discrimination. And you can tell that in decision tasks. We set up a situation where people were choosing between institutions that were supposed to treat a disease and reduce death. One of them was going to reduce deaths from about 15 thousand a year to about five thousand a year. So that's a ten thousand reduction in deaths. A different institution would reduce it from about 290 thousand to 270 thousand. That second institution actually

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