After seeing your new neighbor walking very stiffly and primly by your house wearing horn-rimmed glasses on a chain, a cardigan sweater, and her hair in a bun, you decide she must be a librarian. Your judgment is based on
a. subjective probability.
b. subjective utility.
c. the availability heuristic.
d. the representativeness heuristic.
D
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Suppose you want to find out if using cell phones while driving a car affects the likelihood of having an accident. Cell phone use would be the __________variable
a. independent b. control c. extraneous d. dependent
In the simplest case of factorial design, ____________ are tested
a. at least three levels of two independent variables b. all combinations of two levels of two independent variables c. three or more independent variables d. three or more dependent variables
Projective tests make use of ________ stimuli
a) objective b) paper-and-pencil c) three dimensional d) ambiguous
Bert salts his food before eating it. You assume that he really likes salt; therefore, what do you attribute his actions to?
a. internal cause. b. external cause. c. setting. d. situational demand.