Our beliefs have many errors, i.e., deviations from truth.
Reducing error is important goal, for which we are willing to pay substantial costs.
The causes of our errors can be seen as ranging from context specific to general trends.
We in fact have many identifiable stable general error trends, in addition to legion context specific causes.
By reflecting on error causes, we can seek ways to adjust our pattens of thought and social institutions to reduce error.
For a substantial fraction of error causes, we can in fact find feasible adjustments.
It is often more cost-effective to seek and implement adjustments for general trends, than for context specific errors.
For the answer to the question above, this play of Shakespeare is unfolded on the twelfth Night.
The play starts with Orsino being in love with Viola and then follows Olivia falling in love with Viola who is dressed as a man and in love with Orsino.
The love triangle is solved by the appearance of Sebastian, Viola's twin brother. Olivia marries Sebastian thinking him to be Viola.Thus is Orsino left without a love interest and upon finding out that Viola is a woman he decided to marry her.
Answer: they put too much stock on first impressions
the flaw that Darcy and Elizabeth share in pride and prejudice is : B. they invite criticism through unrestrained behavior
They both often give misjudgment to the people around them and they lack in open communication
Answer b
Explanation: