Cognition and Communication: Judgmental Biases, Research Methods, and the Logic of Conversation
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Contents: Cognition, Communication, and the Fallacies of Human Judgment. Cognition and Communication: The Logic of Conversation. The Conversational Relevance of Irrelevant Information. Questions, Innuendos, and Assertions of the Obvious. The Conversational Relevance of Formal Features of Questionnaires. Making One's Contribution Informative: The Changing Meaning of Repeated Questions. Judgment in a Social Context: (Some) Conclusions.
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- Conversation
- Relevance (law)
- Meaning (existential)
- Cognition
- Context (archaeology)
- Relevance theory
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
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