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Cue parameters, cue probabilities, and clinical judgment
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1968R H, Dana, R R, Cocking
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2002
Abstract ‘Cue’ originated in the medieval theatre, and is the spelled name of the letter q, the abbreviation of quand -o, Latin for ‘when’. For a while it was also spelled qu or cu. It meant a signal that prompts another event in the performance, such as the entrance of an actor (Harrison 1998).
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Abstract ‘Cue’ originated in the medieval theatre, and is the spelled name of the letter q, the abbreviation of quand -o, Latin for ‘when’. For a while it was also spelled qu or cu. It meant a signal that prompts another event in the performance, such as the entrance of an actor (Harrison 1998).
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Cue-Consistency and Cue-Utilization in Judgment
The American Journal of Psychology, 1966openaire +2 more sources

