Perceived outcomes, the probability of achieving those outcomes, and the way in which options are framed are most important in ____.?

a. ?the use of heuristics
b. ?decision making
c. ?incubation
d. ?divergent thinking


ANSWER:
b

Psychology

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Middle school teacher attempted to improve the behavior of her class by rewarding her students for good behavior. This approach is most consistent with which of the following developmental perspectives?

A) psychosocial perspective B) Piaget's perspective of development C) social-cognitive perspective D) operant conditioning perspective

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You are participating in an experiment in which you are told to locate the letter "T" among a field of digits. This is an example of ______.

A. the dual-task method B. a varied mapping condition C. a consistent mapping condition D. the Stroop effect

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The behaviorist approach

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Psychology