I believe the answer is: representativeness heuristic
representativeness heuristic refers to the tendency that people have to making quick shortcut in judgement when facing uncertain situations. This false judgement often more influenced by our personal bias rather than actual objective thinking.
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Stemming from the urban overload hypothesis, consider what you would do in the following situation. You have just run over a nail with your car during a long road trip, but luckily you have run-flat tires and can drive up to fifty miles before your tire will deflate. Based on what you know from the urban overload hypothesis, where should you drive to if you were going to seek help from strangers for your tire?
A. the nearest major city
B. the nearest moderately sized city
C. a completely deserted road
D. a small, rural town
Answer: D. a small, rural town
Explanation:
The urban overload hypothesis, developed by Milgram, states that people living in big cities are continually exposed to so many stimuli from the city environment that it frequently grows to be too much for them to process it all properly, so it´s likely they will keep to themselves to avoid being overwhelmed.
According to this theory, the best chances of getting strangers to help us, are found in a small, rural town, rather than in a major city.
Answer:
Utilities, out-of-pocket medical expenses, saving for your emergency fund.
Explanation:
Those three are really important, everybody needs to include those in their predicted mortgage, even more important than car and gasoline.
One idea shared by the Mayflower Compact and the Declaration of Independence was that all men were equal. This was very important to the colonists' at the time, because they had mostly come to the United States due to religious persecution in England and were essentially not viewed as equal, since they were not given the same religious rights as the Protestants.
<span>The answer is implicit biases. This refers to the attitudes and stereotypes that affect an individual's understanding of situations and the world around them.</span>