Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pàgines |
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... motivational errors . We argue that many phenomena generally regarded as motivational ( for ex- ample , self - serving perceptions and attributions , ethnocentric beliefs , and many types of human conflict ) , can be understood better ...
... motivational errors . We argue that many phenomena generally regarded as motivational ( for ex- ample , self - serving perceptions and attributions , ethnocentric beliefs , and many types of human conflict ) , can be understood better ...
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... motivational ones . Robyn Dawes ( 1976 ) , in an essay that has greatly influenced the present chapter , pointed out that psychologists from Aristotle to Freud conceived of personality as being organized hierarchically . Though ...
... motivational ones . Robyn Dawes ( 1976 ) , in an essay that has greatly influenced the present chapter , pointed out that psychologists from Aristotle to Freud conceived of personality as being organized hierarchically . Though ...
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... motivational over cognitive considerations in his statement of the criteria for selection of a causal attribution : “ ( 1 ) the reason has to fit the wishes of the person , and ( 2 ) the datum has to be plausibly de- rived from the ...
... motivational over cognitive considerations in his statement of the criteria for selection of a causal attribution : “ ( 1 ) the reason has to fit the wishes of the person , and ( 2 ) the datum has to be plausibly de- rived from the ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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