
handle: 10366/157528
[ES]En este trabajo proponemos una reinterpretaci?n te?rica del proceso de inferencia social, y realizamos un experimento encaminado a probar algunas hip?tesis derivadas de dicha reinterpretaci?n. En general, los resultados obtenidos nos permiten hablar de un cierto apoyo de tales hip?tesis. Hemos obtenido que ciertas representaciones ejercen una influencia significativa sobre la formaci?n de inferencias y el tipo de las mismas. Adem?s, el evocar determinados contenidos de memoria previamente a la realizaci?n de una tarea de inferencia incid?a significativamente sobre la misma, junto con presi?n temporal y relevancia. Aun cuando a partir de estos resultados podemos hablar de la influencia de determinadas representaciones en la interpretaci?n de la informaci?n y en las inferencias hechas a partir de estas, no hemos podido establecer bajo qu? circunstancias esto sucede. Finalmente, son realizadas consideraciones te?ricas a partir de estos resultados, y las implicaciones que de esto se derivan. [EN]We propose in this paper a theoretic reinterpretation of the social inference process, and we make an experiment directed to prove some derived from this reinterpretation. Generally, the obtained data allow us to speak about a certain suppor for such hypotheses. We have confirm that certain representations facilitate significantly the inferences formation and they influence their kind. Besides certain memory contents evocation previously to an inference task realization influenced significantly the same realization, together with temporary pressure and salience. Though we can speak from this data about some representations influence on information interpretation and on from these made inference, we have not be able to stablish under what circumstances it happens. Finally, we make some theoretic reflexions from whese data and the implications which derive from that.
61 Psicología, 61 Psicolog?a
61 Psicología, 61 Psicolog?a
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