The study examined intuitive inferences about population correlations on the basis of samples of data from the populations. The Ss saw samples of bivariate observations, inferred the signs of the population correlations, and stated their confidence in the inferences. Optimality of inferences and of confidence both increased as the magnitude of the sample correlations increased. © 1966, Psychonomic Press. All rights reserved.
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Beach, L. R., & Scopp, T. S. (1966). Inferences about correlations. Psychonomic Science, 6(6), 253–254. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03328053
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