Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... biases occurred even when payment for right answers motivated people to think optimally . As one researcher ... biases can have profound social effects when we are making impor- tant social judgments : Why are so many people homeless ...
... biases occurred even when payment for right answers motivated people to think optimally . As one researcher ... biases can have profound social effects when we are making impor- tant social judgments : Why are so many people homeless ...
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... of testimony ) , their biases are indeed minimal ( Kaplan & Schersching , 1980 ) . The quality of the evidence matters more than the preju- dices of the jurors . To minimize juror bias in. 356 PART II : SOCIAL INFLUENCE.
... of testimony ) , their biases are indeed minimal ( Kaplan & Schersching , 1980 ) . The quality of the evidence matters more than the preju- dices of the jurors . To minimize juror bias in. 356 PART II : SOCIAL INFLUENCE.
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... biases in social - perception processes . Journal of Personality and So- cial Psychology , 35 , 485-494 . Ross , L. D. , & Anderson , C. A. ( 1982 ) . Shortcomings in the attribution pro- cess : On the origins and maintenance of ...
... biases in social - perception processes . Journal of Personality and So- cial Psychology , 35 , 485-494 . Ross , L. D. , & Anderson , C. A. ( 1982 ) . Shortcomings in the attribution pro- cess : On the origins and maintenance of ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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