Asked by Maria Young on Apr 24, 2024

Social science is self-corrective and open to independent replication and evaluation. Nevertheless, the critical thinking skill of self-regulation cannot help self-monitor and self-correct for which of the following?

A) Biased thinking, erroneous snap judgments, and misapplication of cognitive heuristics.
B) Initially interpreting an observed phenomenon or test result with an insufficient attention to detail.
C) False positives (finding what is not there) and false negatives (not finding what is there) in the results.
D) Failure to take into account all of the factors which influence the phenomenon under investigation.
E) Social media reactions by people who may be offended, upset, or angry with the findings.

Cognitive Heuristics

Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify decision-making processes, often leading to quick, yet sometimes inaccurate, judgments.

False Positives

Instances where a test incorrectly indicates the presence of a condition or attribute that is actually not present.

Biased Thinking

The inclination or predisposition towards a particular perspective, idea, or result, often leading to unfair judgment.

  • Recognize the self-corrective nature of social science and the importance of independent replication and evaluation.