Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... information that encode the same conceptual fact and as the number of sensory pathways that store the information ... vivid information the less time may be spent attending to and processing less vivid information of equal or greater ...
... information that encode the same conceptual fact and as the number of sensory pathways that store the information ... vivid information the less time may be spent attending to and processing less vivid information of equal or greater ...
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... vivid information , for the reasons just discussed , is likely to remain " in thought " for a longer time after ... vivid information may generate more extreme inferences partially because it incidentally is likely to remain in thought ...
... vivid information , for the reasons just discussed , is likely to remain " in thought " for a longer time after ... vivid information may generate more extreme inferences partially because it incidentally is likely to remain in thought ...
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... information . The most obvious mediator of the effects of vividness on inference is availability . More vivid information is more likely to be remembered and hence to be disproportionately available for influencing inferences at any ...
... information . The most obvious mediator of the effects of vividness on inference is availability . More vivid information is more likely to be remembered and hence to be disproportionately available for influencing inferences at any ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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