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... samples. Our subjective judgments were biased: we were far too willing to believe research findings based on ... sample. They also gave very poor advice to a fictitious graduate student about the number of observations she needed ...
... , as in the following example. As you consider the next question, please assume that Steve was selected at random from a representative sample: An individual has been described by a neighbor as follows: THINKING, FAST AND SLOW 6.
... sample was small, for example. System 2 is the only one that can follow rules, compare objects on several attributes, and make deliberate choices between options. The automatic System 1 does not have these capabilities. System 1 detects ...
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