When actions are followed by events that are not causally related to the prior acts, people often erroneously perceive contingencies that do not, in fact, exist


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


When actions are followed by events that are not causally related to the prior acts, people often erroneously perceive contingencies that do not, in...

When actions are followed by events that are not causally related to the prior acts, people often erroneously perceive contingencies that do not, in...

When actions are followed by events that are not causally related to the prior acts, people often erroneously perceive contingencies that do not, in...

When actions are followed by events that are not causally related to the prior acts, people often erroneously perceive contingencies that do not, in...