Do we have access to our own mental processes? High-‐level v. low ...
Do we have access to our own mental processes? High-‐level v. low ...
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Observers are also asked <strong>to</strong> say how much the five<br />
fac<strong>to</strong>rs would affect the f<strong>our</strong> evaluations.<br />
Their responses <strong>we</strong>re highly correlated with the subjects’<br />
responses concerning the effect of the five fac<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />
Moreover, the only case about which the subjects and<br />
(independently agreeing) observers <strong>we</strong>re both right was<br />
when asked which fac<strong>to</strong>rs affected the intelligence<br />
evaluation.<br />
As N&W see things, the case of intelligence is the only<br />
case in which there is a widely accepted, culturally<br />
inherited theory telling us which fac<strong>to</strong>rs are relevant.