Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... consider the first twenty persons that come to mind or should one consider all of the people in some restricted class ( for instance , the members of one's fam- ily or circle of friends or the tenants in one's apartment building ) ...
... consider the first twenty persons that come to mind or should one consider all of the people in some restricted class ( for instance , the members of one's fam- ily or circle of friends or the tenants in one's apartment building ) ...
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... Consider a student who is told of experiments show- ing that light rays are deflected when they pass through the gravitational field of the sun and then recognizes , because of his accurate understanding of relativity theory , that such ...
... Consider a student who is told of experiments show- ing that light rays are deflected when they pass through the gravitational field of the sun and then recognizes , because of his accurate understanding of relativity theory , that such ...
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... consider Jack , the would - be suitor who " knows " that he is doomed to be rejected . He is not likely to behave in a manner that permits his hypothesis to be overturned by experience . Indeed , if he does summon the courage to ...
... consider Jack , the would - be suitor who " knows " that he is doomed to be rejected . He is not likely to behave in a manner that permits his hypothesis to be overturned by experience . Indeed , if he does summon the courage to ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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