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pepyto

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Good decision making is ____.
 
  a. a skill that can be taught
  b. a product of nature over nurture
  c. not predictive of real world behavior
  d. an innate skill

Question 2

Leenas and Ruths mother takes them to see a dermatologist for their acne. The dermatologist, Dr. Pore, sees each daughter separately but prescribes the same medication for both. Dr. Pore tells Leena the medication has a 75 effectiveness rate. She tells Ruth the medication has a 25 failure rate. Leena leaves the appointment more optimistic than Ruth. This is an example of ____.
 
  a. the affect heuristic
  b. a framing effect
  c. utility theory
  d. costbenefit analysis



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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