A) controlled processing
B) automatic processing
C) internal processing
D) intentional processing
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A) controlled processing.
B) illusory correlation.
C) automatic processing.
D) attributional error.
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A) Get people to think about why their judgments might be wrong.
B) Delay feedback regarding the accuracy of their judgments.
C) Inform people about the overconfidence bias.
D) Tell people that there is no remedy for the overconfidence bias.
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A) controlled processing
B) automatic processing
C) internal processing
D) intentional processing
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A) the perseverance bias.
B) the fundamental attribution error.
C) the correspondence bias.
D) rosy retrospection.
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A) least prone
B) most prone
C) sometimes prone
D) never prone
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A) perseverance bias.
B) fundamental attribution error.
C) correspondence bias.
D) overconfidence phenomenon.
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A) controlled processing
B) automatic processing
C) internal processing
D) intentional processing
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A) did not improve at all.
B) experienced considerable change.
C) experienced rapid improvement,then a steady decline.
D) experienced change.
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A) controlled processing.
B) automatic processing.
C) internal processing.
D) intentional processing.
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A) perseverance bias.
B) fundamental attribution error.
C) correspondence bias.
D) overconfidence phenomenon.
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A) "I'll do better next time."
B) "I was almost right."
C) "It wasn't my fault that I was wrong."
D) "Others were also wrong."
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A) from experts.
B) that is objective and factual.
C) that involves judging estimates and comparisons.
D) that might disprove what they believe.
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A) hindsight bias
B) confirmation bias
C) overconfidence phenomenon
D) fundamental attribution error
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A) confirmation bias.
B) misinformation effect.
C) base-rate fallacy.
D) I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon.
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A) perseverance bias.
B) fundamental attribution error.
C) correspondence bias.
D) overconfidence phenomenon.
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A) belief perseverance.
B) the planning fallacy.
C) confirmation bias.
D) heuristic problems.
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