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Review Questions on Decision Making in Cognitive Psychology, Slides of Cognitive Psychology

A series of review questions on the topic of decision making in cognitive psychology. The questions cover concepts such as the gambler's fallacy, availability heuristic, sunk cost effect, framing, and errors in decision making. Students can use these questions to test their understanding of these topics and prepare for exams.

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