Multiple Choice
Some clinicians use the "Draw-a-Person" test, a projective test based on the assumption that the pictures people draw reveal something about their unconscious motives. For example, a clinician might assume that a respondent drawing a person with large eyes is showing signs of paranoia (when people are fearful their eyes are wide) . The thinking of this clinician is influenced by the:
A) representativeness heuristic.
B) availability heuristic.
C) hindsight bias.
D) confirmation bias.
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