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Insights in decision making: A tribute to Hillel J. Einhorn.
Judgment under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases.
Insights in decision making: A tribute to HUM J. Einhorn.
Advances in experimental social psychology
Advances in experimental social psychology
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 33
Failures of the North American Aerospace Defence Command's (NORAD) Attack Warning System.
Attribution: Perceiving the causes of behavior.
Psychological Bulletin, 92
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