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Explain why it can be difficult to ignore sunk costs when making a decision.
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Certainty effect examples
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Omission bias example
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Omission bias examples
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Omission bias
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Purposeful behaviour implies that everyone will make identical choices.
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Ommision bias
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What is omission bias
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Example of omission bias
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Status quo bias vs Omission bias
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briefly discuss and give examples difference between status quo bias and omission bias
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Which bias best describes a scenario where a developer creates an algorithm for a social media platform which sends the user
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Which of the following correctly describes how confirmation bias can affect a person’s ability to distinguish fact vs.
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what is it called when someone takes one instance of something being inconsistent and applies it to everything?
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Which of the following correctly describes how conformation bias can affect a persons ability to distinguish fact vs. opinion?
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Why are overgeneralization misleading and developing percept ions about places
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Explain what a personal incredulity fallacy is in depth
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What is confirmation bias?
Question 3 options: a. When observed data contradicts numerical models. b. The tendency to look for
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what is the name of the fallacy for when someone disagrees with something simply because they don't understand
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Practical examples of outgroup homogeniety bias
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Bias is when someone _______.(1 point)
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Practical examples of confirmation bias
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what is the word for when someone has a bad experience with a person, then they use this logic and apply it to the entire world
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What is a bias that results from being exposed to like minded information that agrees with warren's views
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What is a bias that results from being exposed to like-minded information that agrees with one's views?(1 point)
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Discuss confirmation bias and provide practical examples
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What is confirmation bias?(1 point)
Responses The process of confirming all political opinions. The process of confirming all
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What is a bias that results from being exposed to like-minded
information that agrees with one's views? (1 point) coverage bias
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What is a bias that results from being exposed to like-minded information that agrees with one's views ? (1 point ) focus group
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Explain the following 3 hostile cognitive biases in simple with clear examples for each
1. Hostile attribution bias 2. Hostile
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You hear a racecar driver was injured, and assume she was hurt while driving. Later, you remember the incident that way. This is
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explain and give an example of the hostile expectation bias according to social psychology
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What is confirmation bias?(1 point) Responses The process of confirming all political opinions. The process of confirming all
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Lily is more likely to say yes to be a participant in a user survey if her friends are also partaking in the survey. What type
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Lily is more likely to say yes to be a participant in a user survey if her friends are also partaking in the survey. What type
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Behavioral Economics
Cognitive Psychology
Critical Thinking
Decision-Making
Logical Fallacies
Perception
Probability and Decision Making
Psychology
Social Psychology