05Question(6 points)
Your instructor is very conscientious and always makes sure that
exam answers are randomly distributed. However, you notice that the
first five answers on the true/false section are all “false.”
Unsure what this pattern means, you consider the sixth
question.
If you are subject to the gambler's fallacy, you would answer
____________
to the sixth question.
If you are subject to the hot hand fallacy, you would answer
____________
to the sixth question.
If you are subject to the gambler's fallacy, you would answer TRUE to the sixth question.
This is because according to Gambler's fallacy, when a certain random event more or less likely happened in a series in the past, like "False" in the above case. Then an individual strongly believes that the coming future attempt of that event will go in the opposite of the past series that is "True" for the above case.
If you are subject to the hot hand fallacy, you would answer FALSE to the sixth question.
This is because according to hot hand fallacy, when a certain random event more or less likely happened in a series in the past, like "False" in the above case. Then the individual becomes highly confident that the next attempt will be having the same result as those of the earlier results, that is "False" in the above case.
05Question(6 points) Your instructor is very conscientious and always makes sure that exam answers are randomly distribu...
FOR QUESTION 7 I AM NOT SURE ABOUT THE SECOND OPTION OR
IF THERE IS ANOTHER OPTION (IS NOT ONLY ONE ANSWER, YOU CAN CHOOSE
MANY ANSWERS).
FOR QUESTION 8 I AM NOT SURE ABOUT THE SECOND STATEMENT
NOT SURE IF IS MORAL HAZARD OR COSTLY TO FAKE
PRINCIPLE
QUESTION 7 2 Peter has a really terrible toothache and decides to go and see Marge, his dentist. Marge recommends Peter has all his back teeth removed and a partial denture...
Thus discussion question with two answers questions of my
friends can you write your discussion and opinions by the same way
they did?
Notice that under the article title it reads "An Exchange." This is an exchange between the two authors, so part is written by Orr and part by Meilaender. What is Orr's argument or position? Meilaender's? Which perspective is more compelling to you? Why? After reading the article clearly both doctors had a point of view and strong...
M5 Problem Set Score: 43.5/67 37/41 answered 6 VOC Question 31 < > B0/2 pts 5399 Details An experienced teacher writes an exam so that, on average, about 5% of students will earn an A grade. If she has 26 students in her class and their performance is independent, what is the probability that at least one student gets an A? Round your answer to four decimal places. Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question M5 Problem Set 6 VO ......
What are your top 3 takaways from this article? It’s always tempting to see the present moment as the peak of chaos and disruption, whether we’re talking about politics or just how those teenagers behave today. The same is true in marketing, because in many ways that profession is always in a state of chaos and disruption. But I don’t think it’s hyperbole to apply “peak chaos and disruption” to social media marketing in the first quarter of 2018. Let’s...
For each question below select the best answer from those listed and give your reasoning. Your reasoning need only be a sentence or two. It is not enough to get the right answer, you must know why it is the right answer. Question 5 Fred's friend claimed that Canadians tend to be jerks. Fred wondered if that was true, and tested it by checking to see how many Canadian jerks he could think of. Fred's cognitive strategy is ["the availability...
Your Dr. Henry Case (activity 7.1) Study paper is due the end of
this week (Unit 7). Make sure your paper includes headings,
Introduction, Summary of the Case, Issue with corresponding legal
reference such as bylaws, state licensure, etc., counter-arguments
(all sides of the argument regarding the issue(s), possible
solutions to the issue within the ethical and societal context
(don't forget to link the ethical principles), Conclusion, and
support (in-text citations and reference page). Write the:
Summary of the case...
Separating a Mixture, Recrystallization, pre-lab
assignment
could you also explain why you chose that substance for the empty
spaces and question marks
EXPERIMENT 4 Pre-Lab Assignment Separating a Mixture, Recrystalliration Name Date 1. Complete the following flowchart which shows how to separate a mixture of sand, sodium chloride and acetanilide. Notice that after a separation process (a down arrow) the filtered solids are shown on the left and the filtrate (the liquid) is shown on the right. The terminal step...
Dropdown options:
1-risk/return
2-equal to/greater or less than
3-self contained/stand-alone
4-variance/standard deviation
5-variance/beta coefficient
6-diversifiable/non-diversiable
7-is/ is not
8-diversifiable/non-diversifiable
9-random/non random
10-decreasing/increasing
11-2000+/500
12-reduces/increases
13-systematic of market/unsystematic or company-specific
14-diversifiable/non diversifiable
1. Basic concepts - Risk and return Professor Isadore (Izzy) Invest-a-Lot retired two years ago from Exceptional College, a small liberal arts college in North Carolina after teaching corporate finance and investment theory for 35 years. Yesterday, Izzy appear on EC LIVE, a television show produced for the students,...
Name: Section Number To be graded assignments must be completed and submitted on the original book page Hypothesis Testing -As a Diagnostic Test ? Answer the following questions over the content material you just read or watched. 1. What is a false positive rate in the context of hypothesis testing? 2. What is the goal of hypothesis testing? 3. What is a Type I error, and how is it related to an "alpha level?" 4. What does it mean to...
Hello! Could you please write your own four paragraph (5-6 sentences per paragraph) take away or reflection of the below information? Please complete in 24 hours if possible. Thank you! RIS BOHNET THINKS firms are wasting their money on diversity training. The problem is, most programs just don’t work. Rather than run more workshops or try to eradicate the biases that cause discrimination, she says, companies need to redesign their processes to prevent biased choices in the first place. Bohnet...