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colton

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The availability heuristic is a type of human bias that involves
 
  a) Implicitly favoring those who are most similar in ethnic background
  b) Judging how frequently an event occurs using personal data
  c) Judging how available and engaged the client appears
  d) Selectively recalling the first part of an interview

Question 2

What is the purpose of having questions with a p value of 1.0 at the beginning of the test?
 
  a. Give students test experience.
  b. Influence the item difficulty index.
  c. Increase the overall item difficulty index.
  d. Give students some added confidence.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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