Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... escape from a puzzle box by pulling strings or pressing levers but learn only with very great difficulty to escape by licking or scratching themselves , and this is true although the " operant level " of these latter responses is much ...
... escape from a puzzle box by pulling strings or pressing levers but learn only with very great difficulty to escape by licking or scratching themselves , and this is true although the " operant level " of these latter responses is much ...
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... escape to a compartment with a smooth black floor . But if the compartment to which it must escape has a grid floor continuous with that of the shock compart- ment , it takes closer to ten trials to learn the avoidance response . The ...
... escape to a compartment with a smooth black floor . But if the compartment to which it must escape has a grid floor continuous with that of the shock compart- ment , it takes closer to ten trials to learn the avoidance response . The ...
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... escape the " fundamental attribution error . " Just as we were before we became professional psychologists and before we read Lewin , Heider or Mischel and began to spread their gospel , we are inveterate trait theorists or ...
... escape the " fundamental attribution error . " Just as we were before we became professional psychologists and before we read Lewin , Heider or Mischel and began to spread their gospel , we are inveterate trait theorists or ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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