What is the difference between clinical death and brain death?
What will be an ideal response?
During clinical death, vital signs are absent but resuscitation is still possible; brain death is the absence of all vital signs including the absence of brain activity—resuscitation is no longer possible.
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Answer:
A professor asks students to guess what percent of people in homeless shelters are parents and children. Before you can consider your answer, another student shouts out "about 10%." Your answer may be either higher or lower than it would be otherwise because of
a. the belief-bias effect. b. the confirmation bias. c. the anchoring and adjustment heuristic. d. the hindsight bias.