Question 3问题3In a follow-up experiment by Nisbett and Wilson, they asked people to choose from these four pairs of identical stockings, and people showed the very same effect as their first experiment. But now they asked people why they chose that particular pair. People said things like "I really liked the color of that one, the knit, the sheen, the elasticity" — even though the four pairs were identical. What did Nisbett and Wilson conclude?在Nisbett 和Wilson随后做的跟踪实验里,同样要求人们从四双一样的袜子里挑选最好的一双袜子,而显示的结果和第一个试验一样。但是这次他们会问人们为什么觉得选择的那双是最好的。人们会回答如“我非常喜欢那双的颜色、织法、光泽、弹性”-即使着四双袜子其实是一模一样的。Nisbett 和Wilson得出的结论是什么?
A. People didn't understand the question and therefore had no real insight into the determinants of their own behavior.人们并不理解这个问题,因此对他们自己行为的决定因素没有真正的了解。
B. People had very little insight into why they selected the four pairs equally often.人们自己也不理解他们为什么会平均地选择四双袜子。
C. People seemed to be completely unaware that the order of the stockings might influence their choice.人们完全没有意识到袜子的顺序影响了他们的选择。
D. People thought that they would be more likely to pick pairs of stockings that were on the right side, compared to the left side.人们认为相较于左边的袜子,他们更可能选放在右边的袜子。
E. People realized that the four pairs of stockings were identical, so they were no more likely to pick one over the other.人们意识到四双袜子是一样的,所以他们不可能从中挑出更好的一双。
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Question 2问题2Richard Nisbett and Tim Wilson set up a table at market on a busy Saturday morning with four pairs of stockings labeled A, B, C and D. They encouraged people to feel the stockings, and then they asked them to choose which pair they thought was the best quality. Now what people didn't realize was that the four pairs of stockings were identical, so they shouldn't have been any more likely to pick one over the other. What did they find?在一个繁忙的周六早晨Richard Nisbett 和 Tim Wilson 在市场摆了张桌子,桌上放了四双袜子,分别标着A、B、C、D。他们鼓励人们来触摸袜子,然后请他们选择一双他们认为质量最好的。人么没有意识到的是这四双袜子是一样的,因此他们是不可能挑选出一双比另一双好。他们发现了什么?
A. People showed a strong order effect: they were far more likely to select the stockings on the right than on the left.人们显现出了很强的顺序影响:相较于左边的袜子,他们更可能选择右边的袜子。
B. People didn't understand the question and thought they were dealing with a madman.人们不明白这个问题,并且认为遇到了疯子。
C. Because people had no insight into the basis of their judgments, they could not select one pair over another.因为人们对于自己判断的基础没有任何洞察力,所以他们选不出哪双更好。
D. People selected Pair A 25 percent of the time, Pair B 25 percent of the time, Pair C 25 percent of the time, and Pair D 25 percent of the time.人们25%的时间选A,25%的时间选B,25%的时间选C,25%的时间选
E. People selected the four pairs of stockings randomly.人们随机地选择四双袜子。
Please enter whole numbers only. Don't use symbols or decimal points.A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How many cents does the ball cost?一个球拍跟一个球 一共要¥1.10. 球拍比球贵1块. 那球是多少钱?______
If it takes 5 machines 5 minutes to make 5 widgets, how many minutes would it take for 100 machines to make 100 widgets?如果5台机器需要5分钟去制造5个小部件.那么100台机器需要多长时间来制造100个部件?______
In a lake, there is a patch of lily pads. Every day, the patch doubles in size. If it takes 48 days for the patch to cover the entire lake, how many days would it take for the patch to cover half of the lake?在一个湖上有1小片睡莲. 每一天睡莲的面积都会翻倍. 如果睡莲会在48天完全覆盖湖面, 那么睡莲需要几天来覆盖一半的湖面?______