When a phone interviewer pretends to be asking questions about political candidates in a neutral fashion, but then shifts to questions that have a bias against one particular candidate, this is an example of a:
a. pull poll.
b. debriefing.
c. right to privacy.
d. push poll.
Question 2
Events that have occurred frequently in the past are likely to occur again in the future is an example of:
a. base rate.
b. validity.
c. the planning fallacy.
d. redundancy.
e. cognitive closure.