The correct answer is using anchoring and adjustment heuristic. This is known as a psychological heuristic by which it influences how a person influence the probabilities that may occur. With this heuristic, a person start with implicitly suggested reference points and in the same time, make adjustments to it.
Charise, who has just studied personality psychology in school, corrects Noreen by saying
a. "You're probably right, Noreen. Freud was really into subconscious motives."
Explanation:
In Sigmund Freud's theory subconscious is present as the plane of consciousness that is not readily accessible but operates from the back of our minds and makes sense of our actions that do not seem done consciously.
One of the telltale signs of this is actions like this which have little basis in actual reasons but people do anyway because they enjoy them or their subconscious is telling them to do them. One of these is also the famous Freudian slip
Answer: its not a household item but washing the dishes
Explanation: