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We are now ready in this chapter to assess the ground that has been gained thus far in understanding intuitive change judgments and to survey the ground that lies ahead. The studies presented in the foregoing chapters by no means provide a comprehensive assessment of even the limited set of theses proposed here, but they do provide a systematic, if incomplete, guide to an important and otherwise unexplored topic. In the first part of the present chapter, our current understanding of change judgments will be summarized and laid out in systematic fashion. The second part of the chapter, which is devoted to outlining directions for future research, will describe a sampling of important problems that remain for investigation.
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Silka, L. (1989). Past and Future Directions for the Study of Change Judgments. In: Intuitive Judgments of Change. Springer Series in Social Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3522-4_9
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