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faduma

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Effect size is a measurement of the
 
  a) magnitude of the experimental effect
 b) strength of the correlation.
 c) variance in a distribution.
 d) dependent variable.

Question 2

Under what circumstances would using the recognition heuristic be an effective strategy for choosing between two alternatives?
 
  a) When your reason for recognition is related to the basis for choosing an alternativ
 b) When both alternatives are very familiar to you
 c) When neither alternative is very familiar to you
 d) When you recognize one alternative because it is so unusual



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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