The tendency to mentally undo events or to ask "What if…?" is called
a. ?the base-rate fallacy.
b. attribution.
c. counterfactual thinking.
d. ?the fundamental attribution error.
c
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Sasha's family was killed and her house leveled by a tornado that ripped through her neighborhood
She, however, was away on a business trip when the tragedy struck. Aside from grieving the loss of her family, Sasha feels bad that she survived when her family did not. Sasha's feelings can best be described as _____. Fill in the blank with correct word
The earliest theories about cognitive abilities date back to ______.
a. Aristotle and Plato b. John Locke c. Sigmund Freud d. Williams James
What are the symptoms of a person suffering from schizoaffective disorder?
What will be an ideal response?