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Subject Index

A
Abstraction, 1 - 12, 66, 140, 149, 158, 166,
320, 341, 362 - 365, 384, 393
of rules, 149, 166, 341
of schemas, 140
Action and reaction, 2
Adolescence, 24, 137, 300
Affirming the consequent, see Consequent
Alpha, see Cronbach
Analogy, 2, 24, 140, 150, 156 - 157, 306,
325 - 326, 365
construction of, 2, 306
detection of, 325
direct, 140, 150, 157
Analysis
causal, 23, 25, 52, 168
cost-benefit, 260
deterministic, 74, 83 - 88
long-linear, 102 - 105, 110, 113
normative, 50, 264
statistical, 74, 83 - 88
Antecedent, denying the, 167, 171, 174,
178, 186, 190, 229, 232, 252
Artificial intelligence, 12, 61, 361
Association between classes, 59 -60
Associativity, 392
Assumptions, 212, 215, 220 - 222, 245, 253,
260, 274, 277 - 278, 374
background, 212
communal, 245
about consistency, 277
of economics, 260
implicit, 253
self-interest, 274
Attributions, 18, 20, 167, 214, 231, 306
Availability heuristic, see Heuristics
Axiom of independence, 260

B
Base analogs, 140
Base rate, see also Principles, 5, 18 - 20, 22,
72, 92, 301
Bayes' Theorem, see also Theory of proba-
bilistic confirmation, 62 - 67
Behavior
buying and selling, 262
choice, 278
consumer, 273
corrigible, 278
economic, 291
enjoyment-related, 289 - 291
inductive inferential, 55
inferential, 11, 192
money-related, 289 -291
normative, 264
self-reported, 267
social, 4, 18, 52, 302, 384
trap, 264

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Publication Information: Book Title: Rules for Reasoning. Contributors: Richard E. Nisbett - editor. Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Place of Publication: Hillsdale, NJ. Publication Year: 1993. Page Number: 408.
    
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