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    Only Thinking About How an Object Is Most Typically Used
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Only Thinking About How an Object Is Most Typically Used

Question 230

Question 230

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Only thinking about how an object is most typically used rather than other possible uses is called:


A) affective forecasting.
B) confirmation bias.
C) divergent thinking.
D) functional fixedness.

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