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... one's virtues and successes ultimately reflect one's worthiness and , conversely , that one's vices and failings reflect one's unworthiness . According to this view , good or bad luck , accidents of birth , and situational adversities ...
... one's virtues and successes ultimately reflect one's worthiness and , conversely , that one's vices and failings reflect one's unworthiness . According to this view , good or bad luck , accidents of birth , and situational adversities ...
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... one's past experiences and the tenor of one's current preoccupations . Thus , for the disciple of Freud , psychodynamic concepts and relationships are likely to be highly available and readily triggered whenever a slip of the tongue or ...
... one's past experiences and the tenor of one's current preoccupations . Thus , for the disciple of Freud , psychodynamic concepts and relationships are likely to be highly available and readily triggered whenever a slip of the tongue or ...
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... one's fam- ily or circle of friends or the tenants in one's apartment building ) ? There are many potential sources of error in such sampling procedures . Availability biases undoubtedly are pertinent , but even more obvious and ...
... one's fam- ily or circle of friends or the tenants in one's apartment building ) ? There are many potential sources of error in such sampling procedures . Availability biases undoubtedly are pertinent , but even more obvious and ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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