Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social JudgmentPrentice-Hall, 1980 - 334 pages |
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... reason for complying . Other , more subtle linguistic manipulations also can affect the salience of causal candidates . Salancik ( 1974 , 1976 ; Salancik & Conway 1975 ) asked people to complete sentences giving reasons for their own ...
... reason for complying . Other , more subtle linguistic manipulations also can affect the salience of causal candidates . Salancik ( 1974 , 1976 ; Salancik & Conway 1975 ) asked people to complete sentences giving reasons for their own ...
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... reason or another . The reason , of course , is highly creditable to myself : I have refused to kowtow to the great ones of the theatrical world , I have not flattered the critics , my plays contain home truths which are unbearable to ...
... reason or another . The reason , of course , is highly creditable to myself : I have refused to kowtow to the great ones of the theatrical world , I have not flattered the critics , my plays contain home truths which are unbearable to ...
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... reasons : People lack the machinery for bringing the relevant facts into conscious purview . We often do not know why we like or dislike another person for the same reason that we do not know why we perceive an object to be at a given ...
... reasons : People lack the machinery for bringing the relevant facts into conscious purview . We often do not know why we like or dislike another person for the same reason that we do not know why we perceive an object to be at a given ...
Table des matières
inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judgment Richard E. Nisbett,Lee Ross Affichage d'extraits - 1980 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
ability accuracy accurate actors Amos Tversky assessment attribution theory availability heuristic base rates base-rate behavior beliefs bias biased causal analysis causal attribution causal explanations causal theories causes chapter characterization classical conditioning cognitive colleagues concrete condition consensus information consider correlation covariation Daniel Kahneman Daryl Bem debriefing demonstration diagnostic domains effects estimates everyday evidence example experience experimental failure formal fundamental attribution error given human hypothesis Illusory correlation impact important individual inferences inferential strategies inferential tasks influence intuitive scientist judgments Kahneman knowledge structures layperson less likelihood manipulations motivational Nisbett and Wilson normative object observers one's outcomes particular people's perception perseverance person preconceptions predictions predictor primacy effects probably probative problems processes psychology question regression relatively relevant reported representativeness heuristic response Ross sample sample bias schema script seems simple situation Social Psychology sometimes sophomore slump statistical stereotypes stimuli target tendency tion Tversky typical variable versus vivid information