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1) An optimal search for alternatives should last:
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b. As long as needed to find the first good enough solution.
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c. As long as the cost of the search does not outweigh the value of the added information.
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d. As long as the cost of the search is within the appropriate limits set by the decision maker.
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2) Rating alternatives on each of the decision criteria is considered the most difficult stage of the
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decision-making process, because:
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a. It assumes we have precisely defined our priorities.
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d. It is likely to fail if our problem is not defined correctly, and this failure will not be detected.
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Ans: b
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3) In the interplay between system 1 and system 2 thinking, the key goal for managers is:
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b. To attempt to use system 2 thinking as much as possible.
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c. To apply both systems in making decisions in order to perform a more thorough and
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complex search for alternatives.
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d. To identify when they should move from system 1 to system 2 thinking. Ans: d
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, 4) Which of the following is a typical characteristic of heuristics?
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a. They provide us with a simple way of dealing with complex problems.
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Questions 5-8 describe examples of heuristics outlined in the chapter. For each question, indicate which
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5) Inner city crime in the U.S. gets considerable media coverage, such that every homicide is
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reported in the news. In contrast, a story of a person who died from a heart attack rarely makes
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the news. This leads people to overestimate the frequency of deaths due to homicides relative
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to those due to heart failure.
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6) John is over seven feet tall. When asked whether John is a professional basketball player or a
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software programmer, many people predict the former, even though there are many more
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software programmers, even very tall ones, than professional basketball players.
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, 7) After reading about the positive effect chocolate has on student performance, a teacher gives
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each student in a class a chocolate bar before taking an exam. 15 out of 22 students in that class
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get an A on the exam. The teacher therefore concludes that chocolate enhances performance.
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8) A common wisdom in politics is that the more an argument is repeated, the more it will be
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9) The affect heuristic can explain why
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10) Succumbing to heuristics is inevitable, and there is no way to make judgment less prone them.
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