Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pàgines |
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... instance , oddity or newsworthiness could accomplish the same end . Thus , people from all states might overestimate ... instances . Example 3 , about estimates of the frequency of the letter R in the first versus the third position , is ...
... instance , oddity or newsworthiness could accomplish the same end . Thus , people from all states might overestimate ... instances . Example 3 , about estimates of the frequency of the letter R in the first versus the third position , is ...
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... Instances Are Representative of Categories Many everyday judgments require people to estimate the likelihood that some ... instance of Class A or of Class B ? Consider the following problem , which is similar in form to those in the ...
... Instances Are Representative of Categories Many everyday judgments require people to estimate the likelihood that some ... instance of Class A or of Class B ? Consider the following problem , which is similar in form to those in the ...
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... instance , few insomniacs are aware of how much more difficult their sleep is made by an overheated room , by the presence of an odd smell , by having smoked a cigarette , or by having engaged in physical exercise or in- tense mental ...
... instance , few insomniacs are aware of how much more difficult their sleep is made by an overheated room , by the presence of an odd smell , by having smoked a cigarette , or by having engaged in physical exercise or in- tense mental ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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