Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... versus females , by high status versus low status participants , or by Jack in the presence of Jane versus Jack in the presence of Marie . Finally , the scientist must use such data samples to infer general characteristics of the ...
... versus females , by high status versus low status participants , or by Jack in the presence of Jane versus Jack in the presence of Marie . Finally , the scientist must use such data samples to infer general characteristics of the ...
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... versus " cold " cognition or between " psychodynamics " versus " psychologic " ( Abelson , 1968 ) . We would digress too far to review all of the evidence on the most recent version of this controversy . We will sketch two il ...
... versus " cold " cognition or between " psychodynamics " versus " psychologic " ( Abelson , 1968 ) . We would digress too far to review all of the evidence on the most recent version of this controversy . We will sketch two il ...
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... versus unin- volved observers , or asymmetries in the attributions for outcomes that are high versus low in their relevance to the actor's self - concept . Many published studies have failed to show the expected asymmetries . Indeed ...
... versus unin- volved observers , or asymmetries in the attributions for outcomes that are high versus low in their relevance to the actor's self - concept . Many published studies have failed to show the expected asymmetries . Indeed ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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