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SGallaher96

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An application of the availability heuristic to mood by Blaney (1986) indicates that
 
  a. subjects in a bad mood recalled more positive events.
  b. subjects in a bad mood recalled more negative events.
  c. subjects who were anxious recalled less events overall.
  d. subjects who were anxious recalled more events overall.

Question 2

The effect of mood on estimating probabilities (happy people are more optimistic) can be explained by the
 
  a. representativeness heuristic. c. additive model.
  b. availability heuristic. d. expected value model.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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