Supporting single cause inferences when multiple causation is implied

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Richard E. Vestewig
Cite this article:  Vestewig, R. E. (1979). Supporting single cause inferences when multiple causation is implied. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 7(2), 189-192.


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Participants drew causal inferences about interpersonal and achievement events, and ranked the information aspects on their importance in reaching the inference. High information was ranked most important for drawing a stimulus inference, low distinctiveness information was most important for drawing a person inference, and low consistency information was most important for drawing a circumstance inference.

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