Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... CORRELATION , AND PERSONAL CONTROL Another influence on everyday thinking is our search for order in random events , a tendency that can lead us down all sorts of wrong paths . ILLUSORY CORRELATION It's easy to see a correlation where ...
... CORRELATION , AND PERSONAL CONTROL Another influence on everyday thinking is our search for order in random events , a tendency that can lead us down all sorts of wrong paths . ILLUSORY CORRELATION It's easy to see a correlation where ...
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... CORRELATION , AND PERSONAL CONTROL Fifth , we are often swayed by illusions of correlation and personal control . It is tempting to perceive correlations where none exist ( " illusory correlation " ) and to think we can control events ...
... CORRELATION , AND PERSONAL CONTROL Fifth , we are often swayed by illusions of correlation and personal control . It is tempting to perceive correlations where none exist ( " illusory correlation " ) and to think we can control events ...
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... Illusory correlation in interpersonal perception : A cognitive basis of stereo- typic judgments . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 12 , 392-407 . Hamilton , D. L. , & Rose , T. L. ( 1980 ) . Illusory correlation and the ...
... Illusory correlation in interpersonal perception : A cognitive basis of stereo- typic judgments . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology , 12 , 392-407 . Hamilton , D. L. , & Rose , T. L. ( 1980 ) . Illusory correlation and the ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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