Abstract
Nobel Prize winning professor of psychology Daniel Kahneman talks about representativeness. This is a process by which people extrapolate and reach certain conclusions based on something that they've seen and determined to be true. Dr. Kahneman gives an example of a child who "talks like a little lawyer." According to Dr. Kahneman, "...If you were asked, 'what is this child going to be...when she grows up,' you're going to say she'll be a lawyer."
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Introduction to Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Inside Out
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00:01:27 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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