Which error in decision-making satisfies immediate needs and brushes aside doubts of their long-range wisdom?
A) Oversimplification B) Cognitive nearsightedness
C) Preconceived notions D) Reluctance to decide
B
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The basic facts of the situation, a description of the missing person, and___________ should be transmitted via radio even before the first unit arrives on the scene
a. which department that responds b. any theories c. any vehicle or suspect information d. any facts on whether or not the case is a kidnapping or runaway
The selective observation effect is _____________
a. statements that go far beyond what can be justified based on the data or empirical observations that one has b. making observations in a way that simply reinforces preexisting thinking, rather than attempting to observe in a balanced and critical manner c. making a judgment or reaching a decision and ending in an investigation, before one has the amount or depth of evidence required by scientific standards d. allowing the prior reputation of persons, places, or things to color one's evaluations, rather than attempting to evaluate in a neutral, equal manner
The family and the peer group are:
a. secondary groups. b. primary groups. c. aggregates. d. formal organizations.
What info goes on the AA500?
A. information for all drivers of vehicles B. the responding EMT's C. don't choose this answer D. all of the above