Zusammenfassung
Rabbit greift an seine Tasche, yod Schrecken packt ihn. Er hat den Schlüssel nicht. Alles, seine ganze Idee, hängt jetzt davon ab, ob und wie Janice wieder geschlampt hat. Entweder sie vergisst; ihm den Schlüssel zu geben, wenn er aus dem Haus geht, oder sie macht sich gar nicht erst die Mühe, ihn aus dem Zündschloss zu ziehen. Er versucht sich vorzustellen, was diesmal wahrscheinlicher ist, aber es gelingt nicht. So gut kennt er sie nicht. Er weiß nie im Voraus, was sie tut. Sie weiß es ja selber nicht. Sie ist eben dumm.« (John Updike, Hasenherz)
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Kalicki, B. (2003). Attribution in Partnerschaften. In: Grau, I., Bierhoff, HW. (eds) Sozialpsychologie der Partnerschaft. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55590-9_14
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