Maya Bar-Hillel
Maya Bar-Hillel (; born 1943) is a professor emeritus of psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Known for her work on inaccuracies in human reasoning about probability, she has also studied decision theory in connection with Newcomb's paradox, investigated how gender stereotyping can block human problem-solving, and worked with Dror Bar-Natan, Gil Kalai, and Brendan McKay to debunk the Bible code. Provided by Wikipedia
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The false allure of fast lures by Yigal Attali, Maya Bar-Hillel
Published 2020-01-01
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Nudge to nobesity II: Menu positions influence food orders by Eran Dayan, Maya Bar-Hillel
Published 2011-06-01
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Nudge to nobesity II: Menu positions influence food orders by Eran Dayan, Maya Bar-Hillel
Published 2011-06-01
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Learning psychology from riddles: The case of stumpers by Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah, Shane Frederick
Published 2018-01-01
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Solving stumpers, CRT and CRAT: Are the abilities related? by Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah, Shane Frederick
Published 2019-09-01
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Solving stumpers, CRT and CRAT: Are the abilities related? by Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah, Shane Frederick
Published 2019-09-01
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When being wasteful appears better than feeling wasteful by Ro’i Zultan, Maya Bar-Hillel, Nitsan Guy
Published 2010-12-01
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When being wasteful appears better than feeling wasteful by Ro'i Zultan, Maya Bar-Hillel, Nitsan Guy
Published 2010-12-01
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A rose by any other name: A social-cognitive perspective on poets and poetry by Maya Bar-Hillel, Alon Maharshak, Avital Moshinsky, Ruth Nofech
Published 2012-03-01
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