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lunatika

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The more recently something has happened, the _____ likely it is to affect our judgment, due to _______.
 
  a) less; an atmosphere effect
   b) more; the availability heuristic
   c) more; anchoring effects
   d) less; the representativeness heuristic

Question 2

Our tendency to avoid situations in which many people may be killed while simultaneously being relatively impervious to risky situations in which deaths are more spread out is termed:
 
  a) Anchoring.
   b) Fatality Fear.
   c) Dread Risk.
   d) Fatal Risk Assessment.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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