Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... less time may be spent attending to and processing less vivid information of equal or greater relevance to the inferential task at hand . This imbalance in attention and pro- cessing time could cause greater de facto weight to be given ...
... less time may be spent attending to and processing less vivid information of equal or greater relevance to the inferential task at hand . This imbalance in attention and pro- cessing time could cause greater de facto weight to be given ...
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... less inclined to wrongly attribute their psychological malfunctioning to personal inadequacy and weakness , and hence would be less depressed . No such therapeutic effect of consensus information was found . Neither mood nor behavior ...
... less inclined to wrongly attribute their psychological malfunctioning to personal inadequacy and weakness , and hence would be less depressed . No such therapeutic effect of consensus information was found . Neither mood nor behavior ...
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... less probable of these two events . Kahneman & Tversky ( in press ) showed that people violate this obvious ... less than that of lawyer alone : If it is unlikely that the target is a lawyer ( of any political party ) , it will be still ...
... less probable of these two events . Kahneman & Tversky ( in press ) showed that people violate this obvious ... less than that of lawyer alone : If it is unlikely that the target is a lawyer ( of any political party ) , it will be still ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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