Deductive Reasoning
Conditional Reasoning
Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic
100

A deductive-reasoning task provides you with 

What is all the information needed to draw a conclusion

100

System for categorizing the four kinds of reasoning used in analyzing propositions

What is Propositional Calculus 

100

We begin with a first approximation, which serves as a(n) 

What is an anchor

200

One of the most common kinds of deductive reasoning tasks

What is a Conditional reasoning task or Propositional task

200
Many cognitive errors can be traced to 

What is a Heuristic 

200

Rather than trying to question Hypotheses or beliefs they tend to 

What is endorse their current hypotheses or beliefs

300

Consists of two statements that we must assume to be true, plus a conclusion 

What is a Syllogism

300

Propositional reasoning tasks require us to use this word before we conclude that the conclusion is valid

What is Always

300

Even if it is not a realistic number, people concentrate their search on information relatively close to 

What is the anchor

400
Conditional reasoning and syllogisms are influenced by 

What are similar cognitive factors

400

Type of processing that is fast and automatic

What is Type 1 processing

400

Studied anchoring effects in courtroom sentencing

Who is Englich and Mussweiler(2001)

500

Peoples performance on conditional reasoning tasks is correlated with 

What is their performance on Syllogism Tasks
500

Type of processing that is relatively slow and controlled

What is Type 2 Processing

500

True or False, researchers developed precise explanations for the anchoring and adjustment heuristic

What is False

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