Asked by
courtnie butler
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
Vivid memories of highly improbable dangers can lead us to overestimate their likelihood and thus fear the wrong things.This best illustrates the impact of
A) fixation.
B) confirmation bias.
C) belief perseverance.
D) the availability heuristic.
Availability Heuristic
A cognitive heuristic that depends on readily accessible examples in an individual’s mind when assessing a particular topic, idea, strategy, or choice.
Improbable Dangers
Perceived threats or risks that have a very low likelihood of occurring.
Vivid Memories
Exceptionally clear, detailed, and lifelike memories, often of significant or emotional events.
- Recognize cognitive distortions and their impact on problem-solving and decision-making processes.
Verified Answer
JB
Learning Objectives
- Recognize cognitive distortions and their impact on problem-solving and decision-making processes.