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A) only negative language can have a significant influence in shaping thoughts.
B) neither negative nor positive language have a significant influence in shaping thoughts.
C) only positive language can have a significant influence in shaping thoughts.
D) both negative and positive language can have a significant influence in shaping thoughts.
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A) is the belief that the odds of a chance event increase if the event hasn't occurred recently.
B) is the tendency to only seek information that is likely to support one's decisions and beliefs.
C) refers to when people's belief about whether an outcome will occur changes. depending on how alternative outcomes are distributed, even though the summed probability of the alternative outcomes is held constant.
D) refers to how decision issues are posed, and how choices are structured.
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A) selection by aspects strategy
B) elimination by aspects strategy
C) multiplication strategy
D) additive strategy
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A) the second group of physicians would be more likely to recommend the surgical procedure to their patients.
B) the first group of physicians would be more likely to recommend the surgical procedure to their patients.
C) both groups of physicians would recommend the surgical procedure to their patients.
D) neither group of physicians would recommend the surgical procedure to their patients.
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A) Our experience of the world is highly subjective.
B) Psychology is theoretically diverse.
C) Our behavior is shaped by our cultural heritage.
D) Psychology evolves in a sociohistorical context.
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A) elimination by aspects
B) selection by aspects
C) subtractive
D) additive
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A) mental set.
B) belief perseverance.
C) the conjunction fallacy.
D) the framing effect.
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A) displaying evidence of mental set.
B) showing belief perseverance.
C) apparently ignoring base rates.
D) showing the confirmation bias.
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A) expected value
B) unexpected value
C) subjective utility
D) objective utility
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A) showing belief perseverance.
B) showing evidence of the gambler's fallacy.
C) showing the confirmation bias.
D) apparently ignoring base rates.
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A) forming subgoals
B) changing the representation of the problem
C) fast and frugal
D) searching for analogies
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A) law of small numbers.
B) representativeness heuristic.
C) conjunction fallacy.
D) availability heuristic.
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