Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... repertoire of schemas . What is not so obvious is that the acute or transient availability of a schema also may be an important determinant of its application to a particular instance . Two recent experiments support this possibility ...
... repertoire of schemas . What is not so obvious is that the acute or transient availability of a schema also may be an important determinant of its application to a particular instance . Two recent experiments support this possibility ...
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... repertoire . ( b ) Perceived refutations of presumed con- sistencies will be rare , given our sophisticated linguistic abilities and elaborate psychological theories which could render any apparent discrepancy into an irrelevancy or ...
... repertoire . ( b ) Perceived refutations of presumed con- sistencies will be rare , given our sophisticated linguistic abilities and elaborate psychological theories which could render any apparent discrepancy into an irrelevancy or ...
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... repertoire . Given the richness and diversity of that repertoire , such a search generally will be concluded quickly and easily . A kind of vicious cycle results . The subjective ease of explanation encourages confidence , and con ...
... repertoire . Given the richness and diversity of that repertoire , such a search generally will be concluded quickly and easily . A kind of vicious cycle results . The subjective ease of explanation encourages confidence , and con ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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