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SO00

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The decision theorists who favor the ecological-rationality perspective are most likely to argue that
 
  a. humans have an inborn predisposition to use decision-making heuristics.
  b. when humans are in a good mood, they are more accurate on decision-making tasks.
  c. when humans have received appropriate training, they make virtually no errors on decision-making tasks.
  d. humans typically make wise decisions in naturalistic situations.

Question 2

According to the research on the reasons for overconfidence,
 
  a. people are aware that their knowledge is based on uncertain assumptions.
  b. people are typically conscientious about searching for examples to contradict a conclusion.
  c. people often have trouble recalling the alternate hypotheses.
  d. people are overly eager to think of situations in which some alternative hypotheses would be correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: d

Answer to Question 2

Ans: c



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