Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pàgines |
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... BEHAVIOR Part 2 of the book documents errors in each of the judgmental domains just described . The reader not familiar with the research on judgment and in- ference might wonder whether people's behavior reflects the type of judgmental ...
... BEHAVIOR Part 2 of the book documents errors in each of the judgmental domains just described . The reader not familiar with the research on judgment and in- ference might wonder whether people's behavior reflects the type of judgmental ...
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... behavior and / or the circumstances in which this behavior occurs " ( 1972 , p . 2 ) . An important derivation is that " to the extent that internal cues are weak , ambiguous , or uninterpretable , the in- dividual is functionally in ...
... behavior and / or the circumstances in which this behavior occurs " ( 1972 , p . 2 ) . An important derivation is that " to the extent that internal cues are weak , ambiguous , or uninterpretable , the in- dividual is functionally in ...
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... Behavioral Costs It seems clear that many inferences have no behavioral consequences or at any rate result only in inconsequential behavior . In fact , it seems likely that this is true for the great majority of our beliefs and ...
... Behavioral Costs It seems clear that many inferences have no behavioral consequences or at any rate result only in inconsequential behavior . In fact , it seems likely that this is true for the great majority of our beliefs and ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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