
Social Psychology 9th Edition by David Myers
Edition 9ISBN: 978-0073310268
Social Psychology 9th Edition by David Myers
Edition 9ISBN: 978-0073310268 Exercise 54
The tendency to imagine alternative scenarios and outcomes that might have happened but did not is called
A) the base-rate fallacy.
B) automatic thinking.
C) reflective bias.
D) counterfactual thinking.
A) the base-rate fallacy.
B) automatic thinking.
C) reflective bias.
D) counterfactual thinking.
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Counterfactual thinking refers to the hu
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