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To communicate effectively, people must have a reasonably accurate idea about what specific other people know. An obvious starting point for building a model of what another …
To communicate effectively, people must have a reasonably accurate idea about what specific other people know. An obvious starting point for building a model of what another …
To communicate effectively, people must have a reasonably accurate idea about what specific other people know. An obvious starting point for building a model of what another …
To communicate effectively, people must have a reasonably accurate idea about what specific other people know. An obvious starting point for building a model of what another …
How we know-and sometimes misjudge-what others know : Imputing one's own knowledge to others CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and Francis Bibliographic Databases …
To communicate effectively, people must have a reasonably accurate idea about what specific other people know. An obvious starting point for building a model of what another …
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