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Quiz 8: B: Thought and Language
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Johannes has been a car mechanic for many years and is very good at diagnosing problems with cars.However,when an electric car comes into the garage,his approach to diagnosing the problem is unsuccessful.Johannes failure is likely the result of
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Seventy percent of the students in a classroom are women and 30 percent are men.One student is described as ambitious,athletic,and assertive.Why are most people likely to think this description refers to a male student?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about the use of the representativeness heuristic to make judgments?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Riley has figured out how to unlock his bedroom door with a paper clip.What has he most likely overcome in his new use of the paper clip?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Compared to a heuristic,an algorithm is more likely to
Question 46
Multiple Choice
In a research study, participants are told that Louis has lived in Boston his whole life. They are then asked which is more likely: A) Louis is a baseball fan, or B) Louis is a baseball fan who roots for the Boston Red Sox. Which of the following is true?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
The television character MacGyver was famous for using everyday objects to get out of trouble.In one episode,for example,MacGyver used the aluminum foil wrapper from a stick of gum to replace a blown electrical fuse.The MacGyver character clearly did NOT suffer from what cognitive obstacle to problem solving?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Frank mistakenly believes that there are more words that begin with the letter "k" than there are with the letter "k" in the third position due to __________________.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
In the nine-dot problem discussed in your textbook,the rules do not specify that the lines cannot extend beyond the dots;however,most people try to find a solution that follows this non-existent rule anyway.This is an example of