Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... perseverance hypothesis experimentally , a paradigm is re- quired which permits us to specify precisely how much perseverance and how much change might be " warranted " by some acceptable normative standard . One response to this ...
... perseverance hypothesis experimentally , a paradigm is re- quired which permits us to specify precisely how much perseverance and how much change might be " warranted " by some acceptable normative standard . One response to this ...
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... perseverance . Even after debriefing , subjects who had initially been assigned to the " suc- cess ' condition continued to rate their performance and abilities far more favorably than did subjects whose initial feedback had indicated ...
... perseverance . Even after debriefing , subjects who had initially been assigned to the " suc- cess ' condition continued to rate their performance and abilities far more favorably than did subjects whose initial feedback had indicated ...
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... perseverance mechanisms when it occurs in a set- ting that recruits such a false accusation script . It is notable that one failure to obtain a perseverance effect ( reported by Hatvany , Strack & Ross 1979 ) oc- curred in a context in ...
... perseverance mechanisms when it occurs in a set- ting that recruits such a false accusation script . It is notable that one failure to obtain a perseverance effect ( reported by Hatvany , Strack & Ross 1979 ) oc- curred in a context in ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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