Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... experimental conditions were incorporated into the experimental design of this follow - up study . First , " no- debriefing " conditions were included to assess the initial impact of the false feedback . Second , a set of " process ...
... experimental conditions were incorporated into the experimental design of this follow - up study . First , " no- debriefing " conditions were included to assess the initial impact of the false feedback . Second , a set of " process ...
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... experimental conditions : his physical appearance , his mannerisms , and his accent . Not surprisingly , sub- jects who saw the warm version of the interview liked the instructor much bet- ter than those who saw the cold version did ...
... experimental conditions : his physical appearance , his mannerisms , and his accent . Not surprisingly , sub- jects who saw the warm version of the interview liked the instructor much bet- ter than those who saw the cold version did ...
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... experimental , and theoretical aspects . New York : Harper & Row , 1967 . BEM , D. J. An experimental analysis of beliefs and attitudes . ( Doctoral dissertation , University of Michigan ) Ann Arbor , Mich .: University Microfilms ...
... experimental , and theoretical aspects . New York : Harper & Row , 1967 . BEM , D. J. An experimental analysis of beliefs and attitudes . ( Doctoral dissertation , University of Michigan ) Ann Arbor , Mich .: University Microfilms ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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