Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pàgines |
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... result , in some respects , is reminiscent of the tendency reported earlier for useless diagnostic information to dissuade subjects from using base rates in category prediction . It is difficult to resist concluding that , when it comes ...
... result , in some respects , is reminiscent of the tendency reported earlier for useless diagnostic information to dissuade subjects from using base rates in category prediction . It is difficult to resist concluding that , when it comes ...
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... result from group than from individual problem - solving ( see , for example , Janis & Mann 1977 ) . It should not ... result is more benign than one might expect from the individual contribu- tions to that result . We discussed one case ...
... result from group than from individual problem - solving ( see , for example , Janis & Mann 1977 ) . It should not ... result is more benign than one might expect from the individual contribu- tions to that result . We discussed one case ...
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... result from the more appropriate strategy of ignoring the nondiagnostic information and treating the diagnostic ... results is bound to be less than the sum of their individual effects . It may be the case that two erroneous but ...
... result from the more appropriate strategy of ignoring the nondiagnostic information and treating the diagnostic ... results is bound to be less than the sum of their individual effects . It may be the case that two erroneous but ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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