SOME EFFECTS OF INDUCED SUCCESS AND FAILURE ON JUDGMENT BEHAVIOR.
Abstract
The making of judgments becomes a matter of explicit central concern in a psychology where the formulations include an ego or analyzer-integrator concept. Within such a framework, judgment is considered to be some function of continuing intra-organism traits and of the psycho-social situation. In this research, the success-failure dimension of the psycho-social situation is manipulated and the effects on judgment behavior are studied as measured by speed, confidence, and stability of choice. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 31, 1954
- Accession Number
- AD0711024
Entities
People
- C. L. Winder
- Kenneth R. Wurtz
Organizations
- Stanford University