Multiple Choice
Training in statistics
A) can help us make use of quick, efficient heuristics rather than slower, more effortful thinking.
B) improves participants' abilities to make judgments so that judgment errors will be less likely.
C) improves participants' abilities to make judgments but only when they are trained in an abstract way.
D) provides many benefits but seems not to teach students how to make more accurate judgments.
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