Social Cognition, Inference, and AttributionPsychology Press, 7 dic 2018 - 400 páginas First published in 1979. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Índice
BASIC PROCESSES IN SOCIAL INFERENCE | |
A Preliminary Model of Person Memory | |
The Encoding of Information and Its Effects on Recall and Inference Making | |
IDENTIFYING THE IMPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION FOR JUDGMENTS | |
Indirect Effects of Information on Judgments | |
The Role of Syllogistic Reasoning in Inferences Based Upon New and Old Information | |
INTEGRATION PROCESSES | |
Generalization Processes | |
Epilogue | |
Author Index | |
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Social Cognition, Inference, and Attribution R. S. Wyer, Jr.,D. E. Carlston Vista previa restringida - 1979 |
Social Cognition, Inference, and Attribution R. S. Wyer, Jr.,D. E. Carlston Vista previa restringida - 2018 |
Social Cognition, Inference, and Attribution Robert S. Wyer,Donal E. Carlston Vista de fragmentos - 1979 |
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