Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... estimate a magnitude ( that is , the durations of the notes ) but also to remember the ten data pairs they had heard . = = The results of the " theory - free " covariation estimates are presented graphically in Figure 5.1 . It should be ...
... estimate a magnitude ( that is , the durations of the notes ) but also to remember the ten data pairs they had heard . = = The results of the " theory - free " covariation estimates are presented graphically in Figure 5.1 . It should be ...
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... estimates of covariation . ( From Jen- nings , Amabile , & Ross 1980. ) Key Data - Driven Estimates : ( Mean of covariation estimates for 3 bivariate domains ) Theory - Driven Estimates : Covariation estimate for divergent measures of ...
... estimates of covariation . ( From Jen- nings , Amabile , & Ross 1980. ) Key Data - Driven Estimates : ( Mean of covariation estimates for 3 bivariate domains ) Theory - Driven Estimates : Covariation estimate for divergent measures of ...
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... estimates , had practically none . Subjects estimated the likelihood of a given target's being an engineer to be virtually the same whether the target came from a group composed largely of engineers or one composed largely of lawyers ...
... estimates , had practically none . Subjects estimated the likelihood of a given target's being an engineer to be virtually the same whether the target came from a group composed largely of engineers or one composed largely of lawyers ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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