Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... simply : Z , rx , Z . That is , the best prediction of variable y ( Z , ) , in terms of maximizing accuracy or minimizing error , is the product of the correlation coefficient ( r ) and the z - score for the predictor variable ( Z ) ...
... simply : Z , rx , Z . That is , the best prediction of variable y ( Z , ) , in terms of maximizing accuracy or minimizing error , is the product of the correlation coefficient ( r ) and the z - score for the predictor variable ( Z ) ...
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... simply one in which the predictor variables ( accomplishment and talent shown in graduate school ) are imperfectly correlated with the outcome variable ( profes- sional achievements ) . Thus , the unspectacular performance of many ...
... simply one in which the predictor variables ( accomplishment and talent shown in graduate school ) are imperfectly correlated with the outcome variable ( profes- sional achievements ) . Thus , the unspectacular performance of many ...
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... simply be one of brute force . No one , certainly not the authors , would argue that new evidence or attacks on old evidence can never produce change . Our contention has simply been that generally there will be less change than would ...
... simply be one of brute force . No one , certainly not the authors , would argue that new evidence or attacks on old evidence can never produce change . Our contention has simply been that generally there will be less change than would ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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