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It pertains to the relationship between purely " data - driven , ” subjective
judgments of covariation and objective measures of that covariation . The second
question concerns accuracy of covariation estimates in the opposite case , in
which the ...
It pertains to the relationship between purely " data - driven , ” subjective
judgments of covariation and objective measures of that covariation . The second
question concerns accuracy of covariation estimates in the opposite case , in
which the ...
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If our subjects ' views of the relationship between different measures of honesty (
or many other traits , attitudes , and ... More importantly , these assumptions about
bivariate relationships must have survived the subjects ' exposure to real ...
If our subjects ' views of the relationship between different measures of honesty (
or many other traits , attitudes , and ... More importantly , these assumptions about
bivariate relationships must have survived the subjects ' exposure to real ...
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Although it is useful for detecting the existence of strong relationships , it is far
less useful for revealing the absence of a relationship : A small sample of points
will not necessarily be “ representative ” of a zero correlation . Indeed , if the
number ...
Although it is useful for detecting the existence of strong relationships , it is far
less useful for revealing the absence of a relationship : A small sample of points
will not necessarily be “ representative ” of a zero correlation . Indeed , if the
number ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
JUDGMENTAL HEURISTICS AND KNOWLEDGE | 17 |
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