She was so exhausted that she ________ on her bed after entering her room. A: barked B: cuddled C: collapsed D: evolved
She was so exhausted that she ________ on her bed after entering her room. A: barked B: cuddled C: collapsed D: evolved
When he saw his old friend, he _____, “I was certain you’d come!” ( ). A: barked B: claimed C: exclaimed D: roared
When he saw his old friend, he _____, “I was certain you’d come!” ( ). A: barked B: claimed C: exclaimed D: roared
Which of the following is not done by Jack to remind the visitor A: He walked around the room. B: He barked at the visitor. C: He stared at the visitor. D: He sat down directly in front of the visitor.
Which of the following is not done by Jack to remind the visitor A: He walked around the room. B: He barked at the visitor. C: He stared at the visitor. D: He sat down directly in front of the visitor.
What happened one night A: The dog fell ill and barked all night long. B: The dog played a trick on the speaker. C: The dog awakened the speaker and led him to help its master. D: The speaker had a nightmare in which he saved his neighbour’s life.
What happened one night A: The dog fell ill and barked all night long. B: The dog played a trick on the speaker. C: The dog awakened the speaker and led him to help its master. D: The speaker had a nightmare in which he saved his neighbour’s life.
Question 3In the story, The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes made a remark to a fellow detective about the "curious incident" of a watchdog's behavior during the night. The dog had not barked, so the dog must have known the culprit well. What cognitive phenomenon did the great Sherlock Holmes avoid in this example? A: post hoc ergo propter hoc B: base rate neglect C: the confirmation bias D: appeal to authority E: multiple endpoints
Question 3In the story, The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes made a remark to a fellow detective about the "curious incident" of a watchdog's behavior during the night. The dog had not barked, so the dog must have known the culprit well. What cognitive phenomenon did the great Sherlock Holmes avoid in this example? A: post hoc ergo propter hoc B: base rate neglect C: the confirmation bias D: appeal to authority E: multiple endpoints
In the story, The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes made a remark to a fellow detective about the "curious incident" of a watchdog's behavior during the night. The dog had not barked, so the dog must have known the culprit well. What cognitive phenomenon did the great Sherlock Holmes avoid in this example?</p> 在阿瑟·柯南·道尔小说《银马案》一书中,夏洛克·福尔摩斯对一位侦探同事做出关于夜间看门狗的行为的“可疑事件”的评论是:狗没叫,所以一定是认识罪犯的。大侦探福尔摩斯在这个例子中避免了哪种认知现象?</p>
In the story, The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes made a remark to a fellow detective about the "curious incident" of a watchdog's behavior during the night. The dog had not barked, so the dog must have known the culprit well. What cognitive phenomenon did the great Sherlock Holmes avoid in this example?</p> 在阿瑟·柯南·道尔小说《银马案》一书中,夏洛克·福尔摩斯对一位侦探同事做出关于夜间看门狗的行为的“可疑事件”的评论是:狗没叫,所以一定是认识罪犯的。大侦探福尔摩斯在这个例子中避免了哪种认知现象?</p>