Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pàgines |
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... ( chapters 1 to 3 ) , we introduce the reader to the analogy between the inferential tasks of the layperson or " intuitive ... ( chapter 10 ) . Then , in the last two chapters , we cover the personal and social costs of human in- ferential ...
... ( chapters 1 to 3 ) , we introduce the reader to the analogy between the inferential tasks of the layperson or " intuitive ... ( chapter 10 ) . Then , in the last two chapters , we cover the personal and social costs of human in- ferential ...
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... Chapter 4 describes how theory - based preconceptions guide the initial process of data coding . Chapters 5 , 6 ... Chapter 8 deals with the processes by which theories survive , and occasionally yield to , various evidential or logical ...
... Chapter 4 describes how theory - based preconceptions guide the initial process of data coding . Chapters 5 , 6 ... Chapter 8 deals with the processes by which theories survive , and occasionally yield to , various evidential or logical ...
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... chapter to the larger concerns of the book . We have claimed that people's inferences about the world are made using strategies that are often less than optimal , and sometimes woefully inadequate . We know from previous experience that ...
... chapter to the larger concerns of the book . We have claimed that people's inferences about the world are made using strategies that are often less than optimal , and sometimes woefully inadequate . We know from previous experience that ...
Continguts
inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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