Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... Kahneman and Tversky took pains to demonstrate , their subjects actually held projective tests in quite low esteem and did not believe that such tests would be very helpful in pre- dicting later career choice . Subjects thus relied ...
... Kahneman and Tversky took pains to demonstrate , their subjects actually held projective tests in quite low esteem and did not believe that such tests would be very helpful in pre- dicting later career choice . Subjects thus relied ...
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... Kahneman's and Tversky's findings . Ross and colleagues explored the prediction strategies of individual subjects by collecting a large number of predictions from each participant ( in contrast to Kahneman's and Tversky's ( 1973 ) ...
... Kahneman's and Tversky's findings . Ross and colleagues explored the prediction strategies of individual subjects by collecting a large number of predictions from each participant ( in contrast to Kahneman's and Tversky's ( 1973 ) ...
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... Kahneman , D. Judgment under uncertainty : Heuristics and biases . Science , 1974 , 185 , 1124-1131 . TVERSKY , A. , & Kahneman , D. Causal schemata in judgments under uncer- tainty . In M. Fishbein ( Ed . ) , Progress in social ...
... Kahneman , D. Judgment under uncertainty : Heuristics and biases . Science , 1974 , 185 , 1124-1131 . TVERSKY , A. , & Kahneman , D. Causal schemata in judgments under uncer- tainty . In M. Fishbein ( Ed . ) , Progress in social ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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