“The difficulty in judging what type of behavior works well arises not only because a given course of action does not always produce the outcomes. Similar outcomes can occur for reasons other than the person's actions, which further complicates inferential judgment. Effects that arise independently of one's actions distort the influence of similar effects produced by the actions, but only on some occasions. Given a strong cognitive set to perceive regularities, even chance joint occurrences of events can be easily misjudged as genuine relationships of low contingent probability”
Quote by Albert Bandura
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Source: Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory
Source: Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory
Source: Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory
