Studying judgement: Some comments and suggestions for future research |
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Authors: | A. John Maule |
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Affiliation: | University of Leeds, UK |
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Abstract: | Three general issues emerge from the preceding papers: a confusion between judgement and related activities such as decision making, problem solving, and attitudes; differences in the underlying assumptions about the nature of judgement; and different approaches for testing the adequacy of theories human judgement. The implications of these issues for studying human judgement processes and for future research priorities in this area are briefly discussed. |
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