Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... relevant data set excludes " decoy features " that bring into play popular but incorrect theories . Comparing the task of the Chapmans ' naive subjects with the demands of everyday covariation detection is both instructive and ...
... relevant data set excludes " decoy features " that bring into play popular but incorrect theories . Comparing the task of the Chapmans ' naive subjects with the demands of everyday covariation detection is both instructive and ...
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... relevant as the stimuli used in the animal conditioning studies . 4. Strength of covariation ( reinforcement schedule ) . Conditioning is not nor- mally attempted with low covariation between CS and UCS or between O and R. Typically ...
... relevant as the stimuli used in the animal conditioning studies . 4. Strength of covariation ( reinforcement schedule ) . Conditioning is not nor- mally attempted with low covariation between CS and UCS or between O and R. Typically ...
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... relevant to the problem and is spared the tasks of data collection , storage , and retrieval . Most impor- tantly , the subject is not required to observe , estimate , or summarize covaria- tions between potential causes and apparent ...
... relevant to the problem and is spared the tasks of data collection , storage , and retrieval . Most impor- tantly , the subject is not required to observe , estimate , or summarize covaria- tions between potential causes and apparent ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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