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23 Oct 10
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"systematically accounts for a perceiver's inferences about what an actor was trying to achieve by a particular action.
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the more distinctive the consequences of a choice, the more confidently you can infer intention and disposition.
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common effects do not provide the perceiver with any clues about your motivation
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non-common or unique effects which can provide a clue to your motivation
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fewer the non-common effects, the more certain the attribution of intent
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09 Aug 07
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16 Jul 07
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brockmoelleris a psychological theory proposed by Edward E. Jones and Keith Davis that argues we use the consequences of a person's behaviour as a basis for inferring intentions.
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12 Jul 07
Correspondent inference theory is a psychological theory proposed by Edward E. Jones and Keith Davis which argues that people use others' behaviours as a basis for inferring intentions and, thereby their stable dispositions.
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