Asked by
Amalia Maragoto
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
Functional fixedness is a special case of the:
A) base-rate information effect.
B) framing effect.
C) sunk cost effect.
D) confirmation bias.
Functional Fixedness
A cognitive bias that limits a person's ability to use an object only in the way it is traditionally used.
Confirmation Bias
The habit of looking for, interpreting, prioritizing, and recalling data in a way that reinforces one's already held convictions or assumptions.
- Recognize the concept of functional fixedness and its effects on problem-solving.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the concept of functional fixedness and its effects on problem-solving.