Match List–I with List–II and indicate your answer by using the codes given below : List-I (Concept) p. Heuristicsq. Representative Heuristicsr. Availability Heuristicss. Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristics List–II (Description)1. Judgements made on the basis of specific kind of information that can be brought to min(D)2. Tendency to use a number of value as a starting point to whom one adopts.3. Simple rules for drawing inferences in a rapid and effortless manner.4. Judgements made on the basis of resemblance of current stimuli to other stimuli. Codes : p q r s

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Match List–I with List–II and indicate your answer by using the codes given below : List-I (Concept) <br />p. Heuristics<br />q. Representative Heuristics<br />r. Availability Heuristics<br />s. Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristics List–II (Description)<br />1. Judgements made on the basis of specific kind of information that can be brought to min(D)<br />2. Tendency to use a number of value as a starting point to whom one adopts.<br />3. Simple rules for drawing inferences in a rapid and effortless manner.<br />4. Judgements made on the basis of resemblance of current stimuli to other stimuli. Codes : p q r s