Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... mean evaluation for a given course which was given to sub- jects in the statistical summary condition was fixed so as to coincide with the mean of the evaluations in the face - to - face condition . Following their exposure to course ...
... mean evaluation for a given course which was given to sub- jects in the statistical summary condition was fixed so as to coincide with the mean of the evaluations in the face - to - face condition . Following their exposure to course ...
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... mean ( in standard deviation terms ) as the score on the variable from which it is predicted ( Z , Zx ) . Thus , if rxy 1.0 , the best guess about a target which is two stan- dard deviations from the mean on the x variable is that it ...
... mean ( in standard deviation terms ) as the score on the variable from which it is predicted ( Z , Zx ) . Thus , if rxy 1.0 , the best guess about a target which is two stan- dard deviations from the mean on the x variable is that it ...
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... mean GPA as the pre- dictor score was from its mean , regardless of whether the predictor score was a perfect indicator , was merely a good one , or was the nearly valueless sense of humor score . Follow - up experiments by Amabile ...
... mean GPA as the pre- dictor score was from its mean , regardless of whether the predictor score was a perfect indicator , was merely a good one , or was the nearly valueless sense of humor score . Follow - up experiments by Amabile ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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