Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... causes . Normally , people also use theories or general knowledge of the particular antecedents likely to cause or explain given outcomes and of the specific outcomes likely to follow given antecedents . A person's belief that the cause ...
... causes . Normally , people also use theories or general knowledge of the particular antecedents likely to cause or explain given outcomes and of the specific outcomes likely to follow given antecedents . A person's belief that the cause ...
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... cause . Much of the causal reasoning characteristic of the psychoanalytic tradi- tion , as we emphasize in chapter 10 , shares with prescientific thought a heavy reliance on this crudest form of the representativeness heuristic . Thus ...
... cause . Much of the causal reasoning characteristic of the psychoanalytic tradi- tion , as we emphasize in chapter 10 , shares with prescientific thought a heavy reliance on this crudest form of the representativeness heuristic . Thus ...
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... cause of Nixon's decision . Before the trip , Nixon and his advisors were quite apprehensive of the possibility of adverse political reaction . ) The notion that political gain constituted a suffi- cient cause blinded observers to the ...
... cause of Nixon's decision . Before the trip , Nixon and his advisors were quite apprehensive of the possibility of adverse political reaction . ) The notion that political gain constituted a suffi- cient cause blinded observers to the ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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