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... Wicklund 1972 ; Regan & Totten 1975 ; Storms 1973 ) . Subsequent research by a number of investigators , most notably Taylor and her associates ( for example , Taylor & Fiske 1975 , 1978 ) , has demonstrated a more general point ...
... Wicklund 1972 ; Regan & Totten 1975 ; Storms 1973 ) . Subsequent research by a number of investigators , most notably Taylor and her associates ( for example , Taylor & Fiske 1975 , 1978 ) , has demonstrated a more general point ...
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... Wicklund ( 1972 ) , like Storms's ( 1973 ) , indicates that salience or availability effects are found for actors ' perceptions of their own behavior . When actors were made " self - conscious " by viewing themselves in a mirror or by ...
... Wicklund ( 1972 ) , like Storms's ( 1973 ) , indicates that salience or availability effects are found for actors ' perceptions of their own behavior . When actors were made " self - conscious " by viewing themselves in a mirror or by ...
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... WICKLUND , R. A. A theory of objective self - awareness . New York : Academic Press , 1972 . EDWARDS , W. The theory of decision making . Psychological Bulletin , 1954 , 51 , 380-417 . Edwards , W. Conservatism in human information ...
... WICKLUND , R. A. A theory of objective self - awareness . New York : Academic Press , 1972 . EDWARDS , W. The theory of decision making . Psychological Bulletin , 1954 , 51 , 380-417 . Edwards , W. Conservatism in human information ...
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inferential problems and the formal scientific | 8 |
summary | 15 |
the representativeness heuristic | 24 |
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