Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... on order effects in impression formation . Instead , we will briefly describe a few ex- emplary experiments in order to highlight the issues central to 172 Human Inference sequential processing of evidence: the primacy effect.
... on order effects in impression formation . Instead , we will briefly describe a few ex- emplary experiments in order to highlight the issues central to 172 Human Inference sequential processing of evidence: the primacy effect.
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... primacy effects . On the contrary , the attention manipulation resulted in a slight increase in primacy effects . Other experiments by Jones and his colleagues shed further doubt on the view that primacy effects are wholly or even ...
... primacy effects . On the contrary , the attention manipulation resulted in a slight increase in primacy effects . Other experiments by Jones and his colleagues shed further doubt on the view that primacy effects are wholly or even ...
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... effects , 59-61 Perseverance of beliefs , impressions , and theories after ... Primacy effect : attention decrement explanation of , 174-75 in impression ... effects on social perception , 82-88 and perceptions of personal consis- tency ...
... effects , 59-61 Perseverance of beliefs , impressions , and theories after ... Primacy effect : attention decrement explanation of , 174-75 in impression ... effects on social perception , 82-88 and perceptions of personal consis- tency ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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