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Bias and error in human judgment |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 1-44
Arie W. Kruglanski,
Icek Ajzen,
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AbstractCurrently prevalent views of human inference are contrasted with an integrated theory of the epistemic process. The prevailing views are characterized by the following orienting assumptions: (1) There exist reliable criteria of inferential validity based on objectively veridical or optimal modes of information processing. (2) Motivational and cognitive factors bias inferences away from these criteria and thus enhance the likelihood of judgmental error. (3) The layperson's epistemic process is pluralistic; it consists of a diverse repertory of information‐processing strategies (heuristics, schemas) selectively invoked under various circumstances. By contrast, the present analysis yields the following conclusions: (1) There exist no secure criteria of validity. (2) Psychological factors that bias inferences away from any currently accepted criteria need not enhance the likelihood of error. (3) The inference process may be considered unitary rather than pluralistic. The various strategies and biases discussed in the literature typically confound universal epistemic process with specific examples (or contents) of such processes. Empirical support for the present analysis is presented, including evidence refuting proposals that specific contents of inference are of universal applicability; evidence suggesting that people do not, because of a reliance on subnormative heuristics, underutilize nonnative statistical information—rather, people seem unlikely to utilize any information if it is nonsalient or (subjectively) irrelevant; and evidence demonstrating that the tendency of beliefs to persevere despite discrediting information can be heightened or lowered by introducting appropriate motivational orientati
ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130102
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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Creative problem solving as a result of majority vs minority influence |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 45-55
Charlan Jeanne Nemeth,
Joel Wachtler,
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AbstractA comparison of influence processes exerted by a majority versus a minority is made, both theoretically and empirically. In this study, comparing the two processes in the same experimental setting, it was hypothesized that subjects would ‘follow’ the majority more than the minority, that is, they would be more influenced to adopt the exact same position. However, it was predicted that subjects exposed to the minority would be stimulated to find new solutions to the problem, solutions that were not offered by the minority but that the subjects would not have found by themselves. Further, these solutions would tend to be correct rather than incorrect. Results support these predicti
ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130103
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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Accuracy in perceptions of consensus: Differential tendencies of people with majority and minority positions |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 57-70
Glenn S. Sanders,
Brian Mullen,
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AbstractWhen people are interested in how common one or more of their attributes is in a reference population, they must often generate their own comparison information based on a limited sample of acquaintances and experiences. Subjects in the present research were asked to describe themselves in terms of a variety of attributes, and were also asked to estimate the percentage of other college students who would indicate possession of each attribute. For each attribute, subjects were assigned a majority or minority status, depending on whether the majority of the population did or did not share their attribute. The principle findings were (1) the majority subjects generated more accurate comparison information than did the minority; (2) the majority subjects were better than chance and better than minority subjects in distinguishing between attributes for which there was high versus moderate consensus; and (3) the minority subjects tended to overestimate the consensus for their attributes, while the majority subjects tended to err in the direction of underestimation of their Consensus. The discussion focused on possible causes of these tendencies, and on research implications involving attributional biases and intergroup conflict.
ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130104
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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Effects of salience of rape on sex role attitudes, trust, and self‐esteem in non‐raped women |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 71-76
Norbert Schwarz,
Julianne F. Brand,
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AbstractWomen who thought about rape prior to answering questions about themselves reported lower self‐esteem, stronger belief in traditional sex roles, and lower trust in other persons than women who were not induced to think about rape. Achievement motivation and locus of control, on the other hand, were not affected by the salience of rape. The data suggest that rape has an intimidating effect on non‐raped women as previously suspected in feminist literature, although not all variables suspected may be affec
ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130105
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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Modern dialectics in social psychology: A reappraisal |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 77-93
Marianthi Georgoudi,
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AbstractThe current status of dialectic theory in social psychology is critically examined. Its basic and interdependent assumptions are discussed and recent misconceptions analyzed. An attempt is made to clarify major confusions and misinterpretations of dialectics regarding such issues as dialectics as a conceptual versus a methodological tool, dialectics as a form of cognitive process, dialectics as a firm of interactionism, and dialectical contradictions as semantic opposites. To illustrate the relevance of dialectic theory to current issues a major dualism in social psychology is examined, namely that of individual versus social theorizing. Drawing liberally from Marxist social theory it is shown how the traditional dualism is resolved through dialectics. Finally, a response is firmed to criticisms addressed to the current status of social psychology. It is shown that dialectics not only incorporates most of the demands raised by these criticisms, but also enhances the field by pointing toward new perspectives and directions.
ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130106
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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Actors' and Observers' attributions, self‐serving bias and positivity bias |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 95-104
Joop van der Pligt,
J. Richard Eiser,
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AbstractAn experiment was conducted to investigate the influence of evaluative factors upon preference for situational and dispositional attributions. Subjects listened to a tape recording of a group discussion on smoking, two actors presenting arguments in favour of smoking and two actors arguing against smoking. Subjects were then asked to explain in attributional terms the actors' behaviour and their own smoking behaviour, their evaluation of smoking being separately assessed. Results provided no support for a general self‐other attributional difference; subjects did not explain their own behaviour in more situational terms while explaining the behaviour of others in more dispositional terms. Findings indicated that individuals generally attributed positively evaluated behaviour to dispositional factors and negatively evaluated behaviour to situational factors, regardless of attributor role (actor or observer). The results are interpreted as offering support for a positivity bias in attributional preferenc
ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130107
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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Polarizing effects of intergroup comparison |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 105-106
Fraser J. M. Reid,
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AbstractCompared the effects of intergroup and within‐group comparison on attitudes differentiating two well‐defined student groups. Social work students (n = 48) expressed attitudes either before or after estimating ingroup or outgroup (commerce students) norms. Subjects adopted more extreme attitudes following outgroup comparison, but were unaffected by comparison within the gr
ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130108
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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Masthead |
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European Journal of Social Psychology,
Volume 13,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page -
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ISSN:0046-2772
DOI:10.1002/ejsp.2420130101
出版商:John Wiley&Sons, Ltd.
年代:1983
数据来源: WILEY
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