When problem solving, it is useful to anticipate consequences so that we can do which of the following?

(a) Adjust our expectations.
(b) Reinforce our preconceptions.
(c) Confirm our snap judgments.
(d) Remember what we were taught as children.
(e) Pretend to be making a good decisions.


Answer is (a) Adjust our expectations.

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