Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
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... average week . What would you guess her grade point average to be ? Judith is a university student who spends about three hours studying outside of classes in an average week . Judith has four plants in the place she's living in now ...
... average week . What would you guess her grade point average to be ? Judith is a university student who spends about three hours studying outside of classes in an average week . Judith has four plants in the place she's living in now ...
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... Average Regression toward the average : The statistical tendency for extreme scores or extreme Tversky and Kahneman ( 1974 ) noted another way by which an illusion of control may arise : We fail to recognize the statistical phenomenon ...
... Average Regression toward the average : The statistical tendency for extreme scores or extreme Tversky and Kahneman ( 1974 ) noted another way by which an illusion of control may arise : We fail to recognize the statistical phenomenon ...
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... average . Consider : □ Most businesspeople see themselves as more ethical than the average busi- nessperson ( Baumhart , 1968 ; Brenner & Molander , 1977 ) . Ninety percent of business managers rate their performance as superior to ...
... average . Consider : □ Most businesspeople see themselves as more ethical than the average busi- nessperson ( Baumhart , 1968 ; Brenner & Molander , 1977 ) . Ninety percent of business managers rate their performance as superior to ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
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