Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... correlation coefficient ( r ) and the z - score for the predictor variable ( Z ) . The two limiting cases , correlation coefficients of zero and unity , both have common sense implications . In the case of a totally nondiagnostic ...
... correlation coefficient ( r ) and the z - score for the predictor variable ( Z ) . The two limiting cases , correlation coefficients of zero and unity , both have common sense implications . In the case of a totally nondiagnostic ...
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... correlated with GPA or believed that each of the dimensions was uncorrelated with GPA . ( The regressive predictions would have been quite justified in the former case of high correlation but quite unjustified in the latter case since ...
... correlated with GPA or believed that each of the dimensions was uncorrelated with GPA . ( The regressive predictions would have been quite justified in the former case of high correlation but quite unjustified in the latter case since ...
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... correlation be- tween subjective and objective weights for each individual and thereby deter- mine whether the ... correlations yielded positive , but far from statistically significant , correlations - ranging from a high of +.127 and + ...
... correlation be- tween subjective and objective weights for each individual and thereby deter- mine whether the ... correlations yielded positive , but far from statistically significant , correlations - ranging from a high of +.127 and + ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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