Multiple Choice
What is the difference between advice from an authority and that from a researcher?
A) Authorities weigh all possible opinions, while researchers rely on their own theories.
B) Authorities interpret the results for you when providing advice, while researchers only present statistics.
C) Authorities often base their advice on intuition, while researchers rely on facts.
D) Authorities always provide advice based on their own research, while researchers base their advice on results from multiple studies.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q22: Name four examples of biases of intuition.
Q23: Yasmine believes that attractive people make more
Q24: Sasha believes that she is a nice
Q25: James is asked about the best way
Q26: When reading an empirical journal article "with
Q28: What is the problem with being swayed
Q29: Advice that is based on is most
Q30: Vanessa claims that she sleeps better when
Q31: Describe three ways that scientific journals/journal articles
Q32: Marcella is conducting a PsycINFO search for