Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... alter the actors ' and observers ' causal assessments ( cf. Arkin & Duval 1975 ; Duval & Wicklund 1972 ; Regan & Totten 1975 ; Storms 1973 ) . Subsequent research by a number of investigators , most notably Taylor and her associates ...
... alter the actors ' and observers ' causal assessments ( cf. Arkin & Duval 1975 ; Duval & Wicklund 1972 ; Regan & Totten 1975 ; Storms 1973 ) . Subsequent research by a number of investigators , most notably Taylor and her associates ...
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... alter- native view , which was perhaps first explicitly articulated by Lewin ( 1935 ) , maintains that behavior is understood best in terms of states and intentions that are themselves the product of those situational stimuli pertinent ...
... alter- native view , which was perhaps first explicitly articulated by Lewin ( 1935 ) , maintains that behavior is understood best in terms of states and intentions that are themselves the product of those situational stimuli pertinent ...
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... alter reality in the direction suggested by the initial hypothesis . The famous ( but controversial ) " Pygmalion " studies by Rosenthal and Jacobson ( 1968 ) are a case in point . Those investigators randomly selected certain ...
... alter reality in the direction suggested by the initial hypothesis . The famous ( but controversial ) " Pygmalion " studies by Rosenthal and Jacobson ( 1968 ) are a case in point . Those investigators randomly selected certain ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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