Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... schema , " or even an Airedale schema or an animal schema . In practice , however , the term " schema " has come to be differentiated from the term " concept . " Since its introduction in the 1930s by Bartlett ( 1932 ) and by Piaget ...
... schema , " or even an Airedale schema or an animal schema . In practice , however , the term " schema " has come to be differentiated from the term " concept . " Since its introduction in the 1930s by Bartlett ( 1932 ) and by Piaget ...
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... schemas is intuitively satisfying . Indeed , it has become increasingly clear to theorists working in almost all areas of psychology that the schema construct is a cornerstone of psychological theory ( Neisser 1976 ) . Workers in social ...
... schemas is intuitively satisfying . Indeed , it has become increasingly clear to theorists working in almost all areas of psychology that the schema construct is a cornerstone of psychological theory ( Neisser 1976 ) . Workers in social ...
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... schema that haunts most prospective car buyers . Such a schema invites the assumption that mechanical difficulties are not distributed in a normal curve but that there is instead a distinct " bump " at the high - difficulty end of the ...
... schema that haunts most prospective car buyers . Such a schema invites the assumption that mechanical difficulties are not distributed in a normal curve but that there is instead a distinct " bump " at the high - difficulty end of the ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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