An experimenter filled two jars with sugar. Participants then chose to label either jar "sucrose, table sugar" and the other jar "not sodium cyanide, not poison.". Then the participants could use either jar to make Kool-Aid. What did the results indicate?

a. People tend to prefer longer statements to shorter statements.
b. People don't pay much attention to labels on products

c. People like adventure and excitement.
d. People tend to distrust negative statements.

d

Psychology

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The tendency to incorrectly estimate that more people die from accidents and homicides than from strokes and diabetes best illustrates the influence of:

a. the availability heuristic. b. confirmation bias. c. the framing effect. d. the representativeness heuristic. e. fixations.

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What describes the process of erection?

a. Rapid muscle contractions of the penile root b. Blood engorgement of the testicles which push the penis up c. Erectile tissues filling with blood d. Temporary hardening of the penile cartilage

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