You most often rely on an algorithm in what type of situation?

a. When it is important to find the best possible answer
b. When we rely on System 1 thinking
c. When it is unrealistic to test every hypothesis
d. When a question is vague or poorly defined


a

Psychology

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If weight in the general population is normally distributed with an average of 160 pounds and a standard deviation of 20 pounds, what is the probability of selecting someone who weighs 120 or less or 170 or more pounds?

What will be an ideal response?

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Leslie is studying test anxiety and administers a test to his research participants that asks them to rate their anxiety in various situations on a scale of 0 (no anxiety) to 10 (the worst anxiety imaginable). He then uses the scores to divide his participants into high, medium, and low anxiety groups. Leslie's "high-medium-low" scale is best described as an example of a(n) ____ scale

a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval d. ratio

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As we look off in the distance, the lines on a road seem to shrink down to a point where it meets rather than staying parallel as we know it must. This is an example of the monocular cue of _____

Fill in the blank with correct word

Psychology

Why do we hear a difference in sound quality when a clarinet and a violin play the same note in the same octave?

A. The two musical instruments differ in their higher harmonics. B. The two musical instruments differ in their fundamental frequency. C. The clarinet has a larger amplitude than the violin. D. The violin has a wider phase that the clarinet.

Psychology