Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... attribution theory and his parallel between the inferential tasks of the layperson and those of the scientist provided the im- petus for the present book . Each of us has done research on causal attribution processes . But through that ...
... attribution theory and his parallel between the inferential tasks of the layperson and those of the scientist provided the im- petus for the present book . Each of us has done research on causal attribution processes . But through that ...
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... attribution pro- cess in person perception . In L. Berkowitz ( Ed . ) , Advances in Experimental Social Psychology ... theory in social psychology . In D. Levine ( Ed . ) , Nebraska Symposium on Motivation ( Vol . 15 ) . Lincoln : University ...
... attribution pro- cess in person perception . In L. Berkowitz ( Ed . ) , Advances in Experimental Social Psychology ... theory in social psychology . In D. Levine ( Ed . ) , Nebraska Symposium on Motivation ( Vol . 15 ) . Lincoln : University ...
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... attribution error in , 121 resistance to , 169-72 Attribution : motivational vs. informational biases in , 231-37 process in labeling own emotions , 199-200 theory , 5-6 , 113-15 Availability heuristic : actors ' vs. observers ' use of ...
... attribution error in , 121 resistance to , 169-72 Attribution : motivational vs. informational biases in , 231-37 process in labeling own emotions , 199-200 theory , 5-6 , 113-15 Availability heuristic : actors ' vs. observers ' use of ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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