Albert Bandura Quote

Moreover, joint occurrences tend to be better recalled than instances when the effect does not occur. The proneness to remember confirming instances, but to overlook disconfirming ones, further serves to convert, in thought, coincidences into causalities.


Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory (ed. Prentice Hall, 1986)


Moreover, joint occurrences tend to be better recalled than instances when the effect does not occur. The proneness to remember confirming instances, ...

Moreover, joint occurrences tend to be better recalled than instances when the effect does not occur. The proneness to remember confirming instances, ...

Moreover, joint occurrences tend to be better recalled than instances when the effect does not occur. The proneness to remember confirming instances, ...

Moreover, joint occurrences tend to be better recalled than instances when the effect does not occur. The proneness to remember confirming instances, ...