The decision theorists who favor the ecological-rationality perspective are most likely to argue that

a. humans have an inborn predisposition to use decision-making heuristics.
b. when humans are in a good mood, they are more accurate on decision-making tasks.
c. when humans have received appropriate training, they make virtually no errors on decision-making tasks.
d. humans typically make wise decisions in naturalistic situations.

Ans: d

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Personality components that are biologically or genetically based, observable from birth, and relatively stable across time and situations are called __________

A) temperament B) traits C) state D) constitution

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