Human judgment : the SJT view /
There are four basic goals for research in SJT (Social Judgment Theory): - to analyze judgment tasks and judgmental processes; - to analyze the relations between judgmental systems (i.e. to analyze agreement and its structure), and between tasks and judgmental systems (i.e. to analyze achievement an...
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| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
North-Holland,
1988.
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| Series: | Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;
54. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Human Judgment: The SJT View; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Introduction; Chapter 1. The development of Social Judgment Theory; Chapter 2. Judgment analysis: Procedures; Chapter 3. What have we learned about human judgment from thirty years of policy capturing?; Chapter 4. On the how and why (not) of learning from outcomes; Chapter 5. Cognitive feedback; Chapter 6. Cognitive conflict tasks and small group processes; Chapter 7. Applications of judgment analysis and cognitive feedback to medicine; Chapter 8. Brunswikian research in accounting and auditing.