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Quiz 27: Thinking
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
Just passing by a person who sneezes and coughs heightens our perceptions of various health risks. This best illustrates the impact of
Question 62
Multiple Choice
By encouraging people to imagine their homes being destroyed by winds from a hurricane, insurance salespeople are especially successful at selling large homeowners' policies. They are most clearly exploiting the influence of
Question 63
Multiple Choice
Stockbrokers often believe that their own expertise will enable them to select stocks that will outperform the market average. This belief best illustrates
Question 64
Multiple Choice
When Quang couldn't find his wallet, he began to wonder about his roommate's honesty. Although Quang later recalled that he had left his wallet in the glove compartment of his own car, he continued to doubt his roommate's honesty. Quang's irrational thinking best illustrates
Question 65
Multiple Choice
Dean overestimates the proportion of family chores for which he takes sole responsibility because it's easier for him to recall what he has done than to recall what other family members have done. This best illustrates the impact of
Question 66
Multiple Choice
A televised image of a starving child had a greater impact on Mr. White's perception of the extensiveness of world hunger than did a statistical chart summarizing the tremendous scope of the problem. This suggests that his assessment of the world hunger problem is influenced by
Question 67
Multiple Choice
Stockbrokers who market their services with confidence that they can outperform the market average in picking stocks are especially likely to
Question 68
Multiple Choice
Research findings suggest that the best advice to give people who want to avoid belief perseverance is
Question 69
Multiple Choice
When Larina started college, she was certain that she would never smoke marijuana. By the end of her freshman year, however, Larina had used this drug on three different occasions. Larina's experience best illustrates
Question 70
Multiple Choice
Our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event on the basis of how readily we can remember instances of its occurrence is called
Question 71
Multiple Choice
A single, memorable case of welfare fraud can have a greater impact on people's estimates of welfare abuse than do statistics showing that this case is actually the exception to the rule. This illustrates that judgments are influenced by