Clifford says it is always morally wrong, no matter what the circumstances, for anyone to believe something based on insufficient evidence, however, he
A) is wrong to maintain that what we believe has any moral importance.
B) cannot support this statement with sufficient evidence.
C) has unrealistically high standards for "sufficient evidence," making this statement impossible to practice.
D) has had several of his own theories disproven.
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Q2: Psychological situationism
A) supports the idea that people
Q3: Altruism pertains to how
A) willing people are
Q4: What Kahneman calls System 1 involves
A) the
Q5: System 2
A) does statistical thinking with extreme
Q6: Psychological susceptibilities
A) can lead individuals to impulsive
Q8: Milgram's experiments suggest that people can be
Q9: Psychological studies have suggested that there
A) is
Q10: There is evidence that framing
A) has no
Q11: Kahneman's two Systems
A) reflect the workings of
Q12: Framing
A) links associations between words and concepts,
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