Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 Seiten |
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... techniques that had so effectively assessed individual dif- ferences in ability , achievement , or aptitude , had failed . Paper - and - pencil measures of social dispositions seldom correlate beyond .30 with the overt behaviors they ...
... techniques that had so effectively assessed individual dif- ferences in ability , achievement , or aptitude , had failed . Paper - and - pencil measures of social dispositions seldom correlate beyond .30 with the overt behaviors they ...
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... techniques ( Newell and Simon , 1972 ) or some other immediate probe , much more accuracy might have been found . ( 3 ) Nisbett and Wilson used between - subject designs . Had they used within - subject designs , much more accuracy ...
... techniques ( Newell and Simon , 1972 ) or some other immediate probe , much more accuracy might have been found . ( 3 ) Nisbett and Wilson used between - subject designs . Had they used within - subject designs , much more accuracy ...
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... technique for discovering what stands for what in the mental life of a given person . This technique is free association , in which the patient is instructed to say everything that comes into his mind without censorship or concern for ...
... technique for discovering what stands for what in the mental life of a given person . This technique is free association , in which the patient is instructed to say everything that comes into his mind without censorship or concern for ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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