One limitation of the ethnographic method is that

A) investigators' cultural values sometimes lead them to misinterpret what they see.
B) it provides little information on how children and adults actually behave.
C) it relies on unobtrusive techniques, such as surveillance cameras and one-way mirrors.
D) it provides little information about the reasoning behind participants' responses.

A

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When using the availability heuristic, people tend to judge the probability of an event based on:

A) the need to be right, which makes it hard to listen to the available information with an open mind. B) statistical consideration of the frequency with which the event occurs in everyday life. C) the burden of doubt people feel about their abilities to determine probability from available information. D) how easy it is to think of examples or instances.

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