Cognitive illusions ______.
a. tell us that our decision-making system is seriously flawed
b. tell us something about the way our cognitive systems work
c. cannot tell us anything about how to design programs to improve the quality of decisions
d. cannot help us predict when human decision making will be optimal and when it will not
b. tell us something about the way our cognitive systems work
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a. modeling b. reminiscence c. positive transfer d. superstitious behavior
The tendency to give more attention to dispositional factors than is appropriate for a situation defines the _____
a) actor-observer effect. b) internal attribution. c) self-serving bias. d) fundamental attribution error.
What is Bronfenbrenner's term for the broad system of cultural beliefs and values and the economic and governmental systems that are built on those beliefs and values?
a. mesosystem b. exosystem c. macrosystem d. chronosystem
Jamar understands that a certain amount of liquid or clay remains the same even after its appearance changes and can organize objects into hierarchies of classes and subclasses
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