When using the availability heuristic, people make quick judgments by <u>basing the decision on lots of information about a person.</u>
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<h3>What is meant by availability heuristic?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the mental shortcut that would come to the mind of a person in some immediate examples that would be necessary as they are evaluating a particular topic or a decision.
The correct answer here would be when using the availability heuristic, people make quick judgments by basing the decision on lots of information about a person.
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Multiple things. Wimpiness, mostly :)
<span>The answer to the question of whether "Factual information can be presented with bias. True or False?" is that it's true. One example is presenting only a part of the information: this cream will make your skin prettier (and for example leaving out that it's only a short-term effect) - while all the information might be factual, it portrays the cream in a positive and not a neutral way.</span>
28 meters / 7 seconds = 4m/s
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