Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... sample of that class that one en- counters . In other cases , the generalizations are about an entity , based on a ... bias . In a sense , peoples ' erroneous inferences about populations again can be traced to a theory but , in this case , ...
... sample of that class that one en- counters . In other cases , the generalizations are about an entity , based on a ... bias . In a sense , peoples ' erroneous inferences about populations again can be traced to a theory but , in this case , ...
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... Sample Bias If one wishes to estimate population values from sample characteristics , discern the nature of an entity from a sample of its attributes , or judge the dispositions of an actor from a sample of the actor's behavior , there ...
... Sample Bias If one wishes to estimate population values from sample characteristics , discern the nature of an entity from a sample of its attributes , or judge the dispositions of an actor from a sample of the actor's behavior , there ...
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... biased sample of the questioner's knowledge possessed by the contestants and to the same unbiased sample of the contestant's knowledge enjoyed by the questioner . In addition , observers had one other clue to help them decide whether ...
... biased sample of the questioner's knowledge possessed by the contestants and to the same unbiased sample of the contestant's knowledge enjoyed by the questioner . In addition , observers had one other clue to help them decide whether ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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