PSY 654 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Ultimatum Game, Organ Donation, Utility
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Events that are more easily remembered are judged to be more prob- able than events that are less easily remembered. The relative proportions of different classes in a population. Failure to consider base rates can often lead to errors of reasoning. Tendency to think a syllogism is valid if its conclusion is believable or that it is invalid if the conclusion is not believable. A syllogism in which the premises and conclusion describe the relationship between two categories by using statements that begin with all, no, or some. The nal statement in a syllogism, which follows from the two premises. Syllogism with two premises and a conclusion, like a categorical syllogism, but whose. Rst premise is an if then statement. The tendency to selectively look for information that conforms to our hypothesis and to overlook information that argues against it.