Social Studies, 14.12.2019 02:31 jennybee12331
Professor chadwick evaluated a graduate student's research proposal negatively simply because he had heard a rumor about the student's incompetence. when later informed that the rumor had been patently false, the professor's assessment of the student's research proposal remained almost as negative as it was originally.
this best illustrates:
a. the representativeness heuristic.
b. the availability heuristic.
c. belief perseverance.
d. framing.
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