Filters
Question type

Study Flashcards

The phrase "You just hear what you want to hear" best reflects which of the following concepts?


A) Belief bias
B) Expected emotion
C) Myside bias
D) Availability heuristic

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

The tendency to think that a syllogism is valid if its conclusion is believable is called the _________________.


A) availability heuristic
B) confirmatory bias
C) belief bias
D) mental set

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

What is the backfire effect? What cognitive factors are at work in this process? Describe a time when you have experienced the backfire effect with someone else-either exhibiting it or receiving it.

Correct Answer

Answered by ExamLex AI

Answered by ExamLex AI

The backfire effect is a cognitive bias in which people reject evidence that contradicts their beliefs, causing them to become even more strongly entrenched in those beliefs. This can happen when a person's core beliefs are challenged, leading to a defensive reaction that actually strengthens their original position. Several cognitive factors are at work in this process. One factor is confirmation bias, in which people seek out and interpret information in a way that confirms their existing beliefs. When faced with contradictory evidence, they may dismiss it or reinterpret it to fit their preconceived notions. Another factor is cognitive dissonance, which occurs when a person experiences psychological discomfort from holding conflicting beliefs or attitudes. To reduce this discomfort, they may reject the contradictory evidence and cling even more tightly to their original beliefs. I can recall a time when I experienced the backfire effect while discussing climate change with a friend. Despite presenting them with scientific evidence supporting the reality of climate change, my friend became defensive and dismissed the evidence as biased or unreliable. This led to a heated argument and ultimately reinforced their belief that climate change was a hoax. In this instance, the backfire effect was at play as my friend's existing beliefs were so deeply ingrained that they rejected any information to the contrary, leading to a strengthening of their original position.

The validity of a syllogism depends on


A) the truth of its premises.
B) the truth of its conclusion.
C) its form.
D) both the truth of its premises and the truth of its conclusion.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Stereotypes are reinforced by all of the following EXCEPT


A) the availability heuristic.
B) illusory correlations.
C) selective attention.
D) the falsification principle.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

When the "abstract" version of the Wason four-card problem is compared to a "concrete" version of the problem (in which beer, soda, and ages are substituted for the letters and numbers) ,


A) performance is better for the concrete task.
B) performance is better for the abstract task.
C) performance is the same for both tasks.
D) performing the abstract task improves performance of the concrete task.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Of the following real-world phenomena, the confirmation bias best explains the observation that people


A) do not always make decisions that maximize their monetary outcome.
B) are more likely to purchase meat advertised as 80 percent fat free than 20 percent fat.
C) misjudge homicide as more prevalent in the U.S. than suicide.
D) can cite several reasons for their position on a controversial issue but none for the opposing side.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Tuan bought a new leather jacket after saving for many months for the luxury purchase. On the first day he went out wearing the new garment, he found a $50 bill on the sidewalk outside of his office. He now refers to the jacket as his "lucky jacket" and believes that it has some magical power to give him good fortune. Tuan's belief in the jacket's cosmic ability is an example of


A) the availability heuristic.
B) an illusory correlation.
C) selective attention.
D) the falsification principle.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Compare and contrast myside bias and confirmation bias. Give an example of each concept to support your thinking.

Correct Answer

Answered by ExamLex AI

Answered by ExamLex AI

Confirmation bias and myside bias are bo...

View Answer

Which of the following does NOT reflect the System 1 approach to thinking as proposed by Kahneman?


A) Passive
B) Deliberate
C) Rapid
D) Automatic

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Making probable conclusions based on evidence involves_________________reasoning.


A) deductive
B) syllogistic
C) inductive
D) connective

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Consider the following conditional syllogism: Premise 1: If I don't eat lunch today, I will be hungry tonight. Premise 2: I ate lunch today. Conclusion: Therefore, I wasn't hungry tonight. This syllogism is


A) valid.
B) invalid.
C) biased.
D) abstract.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Bonnie has ordered her monthly supply of medicines through the mail for the past five years. Except for one order, all orders have arrived within two business days. Bonnie placed an order yesterday, and she expects to receive her order tomorrow. Bonnie is using


A) an omission bias.
B) inductive reasoning.
C) the conjunction rule.
D) the similarity-coverage model.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

The evolutionary approach proposes that the Wason problem can be understood in terms of people's


A) innate language abilities.
B) ability to work well with a group of others.
C) innate reasoning abilities.
D) tendency to detect when others are cheating.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

At a lunch meeting with a client, the CEO of Gossip Polls, Inc., was asked to determine America's favorite day of the week. Hundreds of Gossip employees across the U.S. started collecting data immediately, calling people at their residences. One hour later, the attitudes from 10,000 Americans, across all 50 states, were collected. A staff member called the CEO, still at her lunch meeting, to tell her the results of the poll: America's favorite day of the week is Monday. Given your text's discussion of inductive reasoning in science, we might suspect that the observations in this poll are not representative because


A) the participants were only asked one question for this poll.
B) the participants were not sufficiently geographically diverse.
C) the people who are home to answer the phone in the early afternoon are not an appropriate cross-section of the U.S. population.
D) everyone in America was not asked their opinion.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Failing to consider the law of large numbers most likely results in errors concerning


A) confirmation bias.
B) utility.
C) the falsification principle.
D) the representativeness heuristic.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

D

Consider the following syllogism: All cats are birds. All birds have wings. All cats have wings. This syllogism is


A) valid.
B) invalid.
C) true.
D) both valid and true.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Lydia is 48 years old, single, outspoken, and very bright. She majored in philosophy as an undergraduate. As a student, she was deeply concerned with issues of discrimination and social justice, and she participated in anti-nuclear demonstrations. Which of the following alternatives is most probable?


A) Lydia is a U.S. Congresswoman.
B) Lydia is a U.S. Congresswoman and active in the feminist movement.
C) Lydia is a state governor.
D) Lydia is a state governor and active in the feminist movement.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A

Consider the following argument: Observation: Here in Nashville, the sun has risen every morning. Conclusion: The sun is going to rise in Nashville tomorrow.


A) The argument is weak because there is only one specific case.
B) The argument is strong because the premise includes scientific evidence.
C) The argument is weak because the observation does not consider other cities.
D) The argument is strong because there are a large number of observations.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

An experiment measures participants' performance in judging syllogisms. Two premises and a conclusion are presented as stimuli, and participants are asked to indicate (yes or no) if the conclusion logically follows from the premises. Error rates are then calculated for each syllogism. This experiment studies _________________ reasoning.


A) deductive
B) intuitive
C) falsification
D) inductive

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Showing 1 - 20 of 65

Related Exams

Show Answer