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anjilletteb

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Choice architecture is designed primarily to:
 
  a) set decisions up so that quick (System 1) processes arrive at acceptable decisions.
   b) pre-empt System 1, so that people rely only on System 2.
   c) improve System 2 reasoning.
   d) set decisions up so people don't need either System 1 or System 2.

Question 2

Levav and Argo were interested in how different types of touching would influence participant decision making (i.e., the amount participants would invest in a risky fund). In which of these conditions did participants risk the most?
 
  a) no touching
   b) touched on the shoulder by a male
   c) touched on the shoulder by a female
   d) handshake with a male



missalyssa26

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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