What evidence argues against the idea that practicing music improves hearing?
A) Highly practiced musicians have no better hearing than other people, on average.
B) The ability to hear well is known to depend entirely on a single gene.
C) Twins are similar in hearing, even if only one practiced music.
D) Repetitive exposure to music is known to damage a person's hearing.
Correct Answer:
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Q97: Because you can easily think of examples
Q98: After you cough a few times,you suddenly
Q99: The "confirmation bias" is the tendency to do what?
A)Express too much confidence in your answers on difficult questions.
B)Do something you won't enjoy, just because you already paid for it.
C)Look for evidence to support your current belief
D)Answer a question differently, depending on how someone phrases it.
Q100: Because you can easily remember times when
Q101: The "framing effect" is the tendency to do what?
A)To overestimate the accuracy of your answers to difficult questions
B)To answer a question differently when it is phrased differently
C)To overlook base-rate information
D)To think of an object only in terms of the most common way of using it
Q103: You continue playing a boring video game because it was expensive and you don't want to waste the money.This action is an example of what?
A)Framing effect
B)Functional fixedness
C)Sunk cost effect
D)Availability heuristic