Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... organisms ' ) reliance on the availability and representativeness heuristics . Availability of Stimuli and of ... organism can emit an operant and can avail itself of the reinforcement . To our knowledge , the outer limits of the ...
... organisms ' ) reliance on the availability and representativeness heuristics . Availability of Stimuli and of ... organism can emit an operant and can avail itself of the reinforcement . To our knowledge , the outer limits of the ...
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... organism that is less than highly motivated to attend to environmental stimuli . In fact , it is customary in ... organisms ) as universally accurate covariation detectors . When every possible precaution is taken to ensure that stimuli ...
... organism that is less than highly motivated to attend to environmental stimuli . In fact , it is customary in ... organisms ) as universally accurate covariation detectors . When every possible precaution is taken to ensure that stimuli ...
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... organism does not have a theory suggesting the possibility of their joint occurrence , and especi- ally if the organism has a theory indicating that such pairings are implausible . Thus , detection of covariation for animals , like that ...
... organism does not have a theory suggesting the possibility of their joint occurrence , and especi- ally if the organism has a theory indicating that such pairings are implausible . Thus , detection of covariation for animals , like that ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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