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jparksx

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The effective coordination of social behavior through voluntary exchange depends significantly upon
 
  A) clearly defined property rights.
  B) such civic virtues as courtesy and tolerance.
  C) well-established and generally accepted rules regarding behavior.
  D) all of the above.

Question 2

Stephanie wants to buy a laptop . She has chosen a particular model. However, before ordering it online, she decided to read some of the user reviews provided in the Web site.
 
  She happened to overlook the negative feedback of some users and focused only on the positive ones. This is an examples of a(n) ________ bias. A) attenuation
  B) distinction
  C) attentional
  D) confirmation



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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