The belief that previous events affect the probability of current events is known as self-serving bias.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A belief that previous events affect the probability of current events is known as the gambler's error. A common example of such an error is the belief that a set of dice is more likely than usual to come up with a certain combination on the grounds that it has not come up with that combination in the past twenty throws.
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State whether the following item expresses moral value or nonmoral value; or no value at all.Alicia has not been entirely honest with her husband; that much is clear.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the four geographical regions of Palestine was occupied by the Philistines?
A. coastal plains B. north-south limestone uplands C. long rift valley along the Jordan River D. the Transjordan
How will the use of adult stem cells resolve some of the moral issues involved here?
a) Because they're older they can deal with it. b) Because an embryo is not involved. c) Because adult stem cells are more useful. d) None of the above.
Which of the following situations best describes the Heinz dilemma used by well-known psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg?
A. Heinz's wife is ill, and he has no money for medication. He has to decide whether he should steal the medication she needs. B. Heinz's wife has an affair with another man, and he has to decide whether to file for divorce. C. Heinz's wife has stolen medication, and he has to decide whether he should tell the police. D. Heinz is in love with another woman, and he has to decide whether he should tell his wife about this.