If nation-states are able to extend effective control over ocean resources from 3 miles to 200 miles off their coasts, valuable marine animals are more likely to be harvested
A) at a rate consistent with their long-run preservation.
B) at a rate inconsistent with their long-run preservation.
C) too rapidly for maximum net benefit.
D) too slowly for maximum net benefit.
E) up to the point of extinction.
Question 2
Phillip owns some stocks of a pharmaceutical company. Of late, he is anticipating that the company will become bankrupt. He decides to find out more about the company's financial condition before selling the stocks.
However, he tends to read only the blogs of investors who are expecting the company to become bankrupt. He soon makes up his mind and sells the stock just before its price reaches an all-time high. Phillips's behavior is an example of a(n) ________ bias. A) confirmation
B) attentional
C) attenuation
D) distinction