Answer:
the representative heuristic.
Explanation:
While confronted with confusion people often attempt to make a decision, by relying on a mental shortcut described as heuristic representatives. Heuristics are used we make quick decisions using past experiences. While these shortcuts may accelerate the process of decision making, it may also result in faulty choices and stereotypes. As per the question, Piper used heuristic to quickly judges the person.
Answer: A. Yes, but only against persons engaging in activities that are not constitutionally protected
Explanation:
Here are the options to the question
a.Yes, but only against persons engaging in activities that are not constitutionally protected
B Yes, against anyone because it does not prohibit a substantial amount of unprotected speech
C No, because it is unconstitutional
D No, because it is overbroad, but judged in relation to its plainly legitimate sweep
I believe the answer is B
Its B: The countries have an ongoing trade dispute with Bangladesh
The correct answer is D. No, they should have surveyed kids at the local high school. <span>In the problem, they want to learn something about "kids in that area". By sampling "kids already at the park", you actually miss a lot of kids in the area that aren't at the park on Mondays. So that is why is good if its the option D</span>