A loose screw on the visor causes it to drop down while Ben drives; however, he keeps forgetting to take a screwdriver out to th
e car to fix it. When he notices the visor drop again, he reaches into his pocket for a dime he uses to tighten the screw holding the visor. What problem-solving difficulty did Ben overcome? relative comparison functional fixedness poor problem representation the representative bias the availability bias
functional fixedness is originated from gestalt psychology. It is explains the cognitive bias that makes one assume that a particular device is only used or applied in a particular way and therefote can't be used inbany other way or for any other thing. This is demonstrated here where Ben overcomes this bias by using a dime to tighten the screw instead of a screwdriver
I cant find nothing with the answers but i have the choices redistribution of wealth innocence until proven guilty freedom of worship equality before the law i believe its the last one but not 100% sure