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CCST9086_1A_2025 Quiz7

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What does Kahneman refer to as "cognitive illusions"?

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A.a. The habit of relying too heavily on the first piece of information encountered
B.b. The tendency to believe in something even when it's proven wrong.
C.c. The automatic response of System 1 thinking.
D.d. The inability to recognize one's own mistakes.
E.e. The effortful and deliberate actions of System 2 thinking.
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To tackle this question, I will evaluate what Kahneman means by cognitive illusions and how each option aligns with that concept. Option a: The habit of relying too heavily on the first piece of information encountered. This describes the anchoring effect, a well-known cognitive bias, but it is not the broad definition Kahneman uses for cognitive illusions. So this is related yet not the general term for cognitive......Login to view full explanation

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