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jlmhmf

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According to image theory, decision-making is:
 
  A) an automatic, intuitive process.
  B) a deliberate process.
  C) a search for the best solution.
  D) done following a programmed approach.

Question 2

Henrietta thinks that the dip in stock prices is a good sign she should buy because her broker describes the dip as an opportunity rather than as a downturn. Henrietta's behavior is an example of:
 
  A) goal framing.
  B) a heuristic for buying stock.
  C) attribute framing.
  D) risky choice framing effect.



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Answer to Question 1

Great help.

Answer to Question 2

C



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