Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pàgines |
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... attribution : “ ( 1 ) the reason has to fit the wishes of the person , and ( 2 ) the datum has to be plausibly de- rived from the reason " ( 1958 , p . 172 ) . The second of Heider's criteria has been documented repeatedly by numerous ...
... attribution : “ ( 1 ) the reason has to fit the wishes of the person , and ( 2 ) the datum has to be plausibly de- rived from the reason " ( 1958 , p . 172 ) . The second of Heider's criteria has been documented repeatedly by numerous ...
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... Attribution : Perceiving the causes of behavior . Morristown , N.J .: General Learning Press , 1972 . JONES , E. E. , & HARRIS , V. A. The attribution of attitudes . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 1967 , 3 , 1-24 . JONES ...
... Attribution : Perceiving the causes of behavior . Morristown , N.J .: General Learning Press , 1972 . JONES , E. E. , & HARRIS , V. A. The attribution of attitudes . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 1967 , 3 , 1-24 . JONES ...
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... attribution process : On the origins and maintenance of erroneous social assessments . In A. Tversky , D. Kahneman & P. Slovic ( Eds . ) , Judgment under uncertainty : Heuristics and biases . New York : Cambridge University Press , 1980 ...
... attribution process : On the origins and maintenance of erroneous social assessments . In A. Tversky , D. Kahneman & P. Slovic ( Eds . ) , Judgment under uncertainty : Heuristics and biases . New York : Cambridge University Press , 1980 ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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