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A two-spirit was
 
  a. a native-American religious leader
  b. a native-American shaman
  c. a native-American male who assumed female gender roles
  d. all of the above

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A mental shortcut through which people begin with a rough estimation as a starting point and then revise this estimate to take into account unique characteristics of the present situation is
 
  A) the representativeness heuristic.
  B) the management heuristic.
  C) the availability heuristic.
  D) the anchoring and adjustment heuristic.



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Answer to Question 1

c

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Answer: D





 

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