Judgement and Reasoning exam Flashcards

1
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_____________ is deciding whether specific premises allow you to draw a particular conclusion (using principles of logic)

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Deductive Reasoning

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2
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______________ are a set of premises and a conclusion

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Syllogisms

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3
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_____________ is the tendency for people to rather try to confirm a hypothesis than to disprove it

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Confirmation bias

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4
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The ________________ is When dealing with possible ‘gains’, people tend to avoid risks.

When dealing with possible ‘losses’, people tend to seek risks.

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Framing effect

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5
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______________ is a general strategy that usually produces the correct solution

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Heuristics

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6
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_________________ is judging that a sample is likely if it is similar to the population from which it was selected

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Representative heuristic

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7
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The _________________ is how often the item occurs in the population

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Base rate

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8
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The _________________ is underestimating important information about base rates

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Base rate fallacy

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9
Q

_____________ states that judgements should be influenced by likelihood ratio AND base rate

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Bayes theorem

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10
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The _________________ is the idea that all other things being equal, how likely is it that the description applies to one population vs. another population?

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Likelihood ratio

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11
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_____________ samples are more likely to deviate from the overall mean

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Small

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12
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The _______________ is the probability of the conjunction of two
events cannot be larger than the probability of
either of the constituent events

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Conjunction rule

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13
Q

The _______________ is judging that the probability of the conjunction
of two events is greater than the probability of
one of the constituent events

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Conjunction fallacy

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14
Q

The ________________________ causes us to ignore important statistical information

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Representativeness heuristic

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15
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The ________________ is the idea that probability estimates are affected by how easy it is to think of examples

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The Availability Heuristic

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16
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The _____________ is the idea that estimates begin with a first approximation (an anchor) and then we make adjustments to that number on the basis of additional information

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The Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic