Asked by
Lubna Jadallah
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
Suppose you meet someone who is smart, adventurous, and highly knowledgeable about rockets and outer space. Even though there are not many astronauts in the world, you might immediately assume that this person is an astronaut just because he or she fits your image of what an astronaut is like. That is, you might ____ and rely on the ____.
A) commit the base rate fallacy; representativeness heuristic
B) commit the conjunction fallacy; representativeness heuristic
C) engage in the confirmation bias; availability heuristic
D) engage in the false consensus effect; availability heuristic
Base Rate Fallacy
A cognitive error where individuals ignore general statistical information (base rates) in favor of specific anecdotal information.
Representativeness Heuristic
A mental shortcut used to make decisions or judgments by comparing information to our mental prototypes and stereotypes.
- Understand the effect of availability and representativeness biases in the evaluation of information.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the effect of availability and representativeness biases in the evaluation of information.