Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pàgines |
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... similar situations , or at least in situations that the observer has coded as similar , may make the observer regard situational attributions as less plausible than dispositional ones . As ́several theorists have noted , linguistic ...
... similar situations , or at least in situations that the observer has coded as similar , may make the observer regard situational attributions as less plausible than dispositional ones . As ́several theorists have noted , linguistic ...
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... Similar effects were found for the perceived causal influence of a solo vs. non - solo female in a group of males and for that of a solo vs. non - solo male in a group of females . Thus , arbitrary facts of group composition , like ...
... Similar effects were found for the perceived causal influence of a solo vs. non - solo female in a group of males and for that of a solo vs. non - solo male in a group of females . Thus , arbitrary facts of group composition , like ...
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... similar way , namely , by applying or generating similar causal theories . At any rate , it is clear that the actors ' private access to their own mental experiences did not cause their explanations to differ much from those that they ...
... similar way , namely , by applying or generating similar causal theories . At any rate , it is clear that the actors ' private access to their own mental experiences did not cause their explanations to differ much from those that they ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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