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The layperson's theories influence perceptions of covariation much more than do
the data themselves, and the accuracy of these perceptions therefore depends
less on the layperson's covariation detection capacities than on the accuracy of ...
The layperson's theories influence perceptions of covariation much more than do
the data themselves, and the accuracy of these perceptions therefore depends
less on the layperson's covariation detection capacities than on the accuracy of ...
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Approximately half of the predebriefing difference in self-perceptions and social
perceptions remained despite the thorough discrediting of the basis for these
initial impressions. Most of these differences were successfully eliminated when ...
Approximately half of the predebriefing difference in self-perceptions and social
perceptions remained despite the thorough discrediting of the basis for these
initial impressions. Most of these differences were successfully eliminated when ...
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... 251 mechanisms underlying, 179-88 in response to new evidence, 169-72
Personae, 35 Personal consistency, perceptions of: role of covariation estimation,
106-8 role of fundamental attribution error, 120 Person perception and salience,
...
... 251 mechanisms underlying, 179-88 in response to new evidence, 169-72
Personae, 35 Personal consistency, perceptions of: role of covariation estimation,
106-8 role of fundamental attribution error, 120 Person perception and salience,
...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
JUDGMENTAL HEURISTICS AND KNOWLEDGE | 17 |
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