Exam 13: Judgment, Decisions, and Reasoning
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Bonnie has ordered her monthly supply of medicines through the mail for the past five years.Except for one order,all orders have arrived within two business days.Bonnie placed an order yesterday,and she expects to receive her order tomorrow.Bonnie is using
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Of the following real-world phenomena,the confirmation bias best explains the observation that people
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Consider the following conditional syllogism:
Premise 1: If I study,then I'll get a good grade.Premise 2: I got a good grade.
Conclusion: Therefore,I studied.
This syllogism is
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If you are given the information that in order to vote in a presidential election,you must be at least 18 years of age,and that Will voted in the last presidential election,you can logically conclude that Will is at least 18 years old.This is an example of usingreasoning.
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