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... in reporting observed associations between certain projective test responses and particular clinical symptoms , when innumerable validation studies have found those presumed Assessment of Covariation 93 illusory correlation.
... in reporting observed associations between certain projective test responses and particular clinical symptoms , when innumerable validation studies have found those presumed Assessment of Covariation 93 illusory correlation.
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... illusory correlation " hypothesis , one that revealed more sharply the limitations shared by the naive and the sophisticated clini- cian . In the first phase of these studies , the Chapmans obtained reports from thirty - two practicing ...
... illusory correlation " hypothesis , one that revealed more sharply the limitations shared by the naive and the sophisticated clini- cian . In the first phase of these studies , the Chapmans obtained reports from thirty - two practicing ...
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... Illusory correlation and subjective judg- ment . Journal of Abnormal Psychology , 1972 , 80 , 249–260 . GOLDMAN , A. I. Epistemics : The regulative theory of cognition . The Journal of Philosophy , 1978 , 75 , 509-524 . GOLDMAN , A. I. ...
... Illusory correlation and subjective judg- ment . Journal of Abnormal Psychology , 1972 , 80 , 249–260 . GOLDMAN , A. I. Epistemics : The regulative theory of cognition . The Journal of Philosophy , 1978 , 75 , 509-524 . GOLDMAN , A. I. ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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