Answer: availability heuristic
Explanation:
Availability heuristic is very useful and essential in decision making or taking. Most times in our decision making process, we tend to recur information or things that occurs a long time ago or a common phenomenon that suddenly appears in our thoughts and we base our decision at times by the outcome of those thoughts. Example is when phone theft I reported on TV constantly, you can infer mostly that it occurs in you area often that it does. In this type, you give power to the information and most times you overestimate the likelihood of it occuring.
The rights of the individual
Answer: 25%
Explanation: Children like Terrell are expected to spend some adequate hours to sleep,they sleep between twelve to thirteen hours to sleep daily,some times this sleep time is distorted or delayed trying to get the right sleeping position.
About 25% of the sleep time of children is used to process some of the information taken in during the course of the day.
"The economic development boards of Singapore and Malaysia and China and many of these countries are visiting regularly the executives of US companies so that US companies would invest in their (Singapore, Malaysia, China and so forth) countries" is FALSE.
<u>Option:</u> B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The invisible hand is the non-observable market mechanism that inevitably allows the demand and supply of products in a free market to reach equilibrium.
An instance of an invisible hand is an individual who makes a decision to purchase coffee and a bagel to make things better, that persons opinion will make financial society better off as a collective. Thus United States did not make investments based on free trade, an invisible hand strategy.