After You Start to Believe That Someone Is Dangerous, You Examine Everything the Person Says or Does for Additional Evidence of Danger.In Doing So, What Are You Demonstrating
Multiple Choice
After you start to believe that someone is dangerous, you examine everything the person says or does for additional evidence of danger.In doing so, what are you demonstrating?
A) The framing effect
B) Confirmation bias
C) Near transfer
D) Representativeness heuristic
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q58: The representativeness heuristic assumes that which of
Q59: In which condition do people show impairments
Q60: What percentage of reading occurs during fixations,and
Q61: Because you can easily think of examples
Q62: People heard a cough or a tone
Q64: What do we call the underlying logic
Q65: Why is the sentence,"He hit a man
Q66: The sunk cost effect is the decision to do what?<br>A)To do something unpleasant just because you already paid for it<br>B)To make a risky decision to try to gain something<br>C)To make a risky decision to try to avoid losing something<br>D)To buy the more expensive item because you assume it is of higher quality
Q67: The "confirmation bias" is the tendency to do what?<br>A)Express too much confidence in your answers on difficult questions.<br>B)Do something you won't enjoy, just because you already paid for it.<br>C)Look for evidence to support your current belief<br>D)Answer a question differently, depending on how someone phrases it.
Q68: What do we call a voluntary eye