Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... stereotypes , moreover , are substantially more favorable than un- favorable : The stereotype of the English , for example ( excepting of course the Irish version of the stereotype ) , is on balance rather enviable . A second serious ...
... stereotypes , moreover , are substantially more favorable than un- favorable : The stereotype of the English , for example ( excepting of course the Irish version of the stereotype ) , is on balance rather enviable . A second serious ...
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... stereotypes persist so strongly ? Often they seem to survive in the absence of any data whatsoever , as in the case of stereotypes of Turks , and , for many people , of Texans , Poles , Jews , or blacks as well . People may quite ...
... stereotypes persist so strongly ? Often they seem to survive in the absence of any data whatsoever , as in the case of stereotypes of Turks , and , for many people , of Texans , Poles , Jews , or blacks as well . People may quite ...
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... stereotypes differ in their origin or nature from any other kinds of stereotypes , or for that matter from any other beliefs , good or bad . This is not to say that stereotypes , once held , cannot lead to effects with motivational ...
... stereotypes differ in their origin or nature from any other kinds of stereotypes , or for that matter from any other beliefs , good or bad . This is not to say that stereotypes , once held , cannot lead to effects with motivational ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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