Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... avoid eating food of that shape even though it will not learn to avoid eating food having a new taste that is followed immediately by electric shock . The rat thus may be described as possessing two " theories " useful in its ecology ...
... avoid eating food of that shape even though it will not learn to avoid eating food having a new taste that is followed immediately by electric shock . The rat thus may be described as possessing two " theories " useful in its ecology ...
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... avoid a course which the ma- jority dislikes ) . It is immediately clear that the strategies of consulting a ... avoiding a course he would have disliked . The right portion of each panel of Figure 11.1 presents the likelihoods of ...
... avoid a course which the ma- jority dislikes ) . It is immediately clear that the strategies of consulting a ... avoiding a course he would have disliked . The right portion of each panel of Figure 11.1 presents the likelihoods of ...
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... avoid giving a particular datum far more weight than is justified by its probative value , then by all means one should avoid that datum and rely only on the evidence that , in dispassionate moments , one would rate as most useful for ...
... avoid giving a particular datum far more weight than is justified by its probative value , then by all means one should avoid that datum and rely only on the evidence that , in dispassionate moments , one would rate as most useful for ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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