Examlex
Sloppy people save everything, with no intention of doing anything with it.
Confirmation Bias
The tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs or theories.
Frames
A structure for organizing or enclosing something, often used metaphorically to describe conceptual boundaries or perspectives.
Preferences
Individual likings or choices among various options or alternatives.
Hindsight Bias
The tendency to believe, after an event has occurred, that one would have predicted or expected the outcome, often referred to as the "I knew it all along" phenomenon.
Q4: Identify the correct flex-flow style that combines
Q13: Spectators never get involved; they just watch.
Q25: heirlooms : <br>A)devices for weaving hair<br>B)informal language<br>C)items
Q26: inanimate : <br>A)useless<br>B)vicious<br>C)not alive<br>D)in disguise
Q39: mundane: <br>A)early<br>B)special<br>C)everyday<br>D)expensive
Q40: Though Friedman respects the views of his
Q70: The radii of individual corners are equal
Q89: Write the simple subject, without modifiers, in
Q93: Backgrounds are added in the reverse order
Q602: Write the correct verb in the blank.