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The Tendency to Believe That the Odds of Two Uncertain

Question 84

Question 84

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The tendency to believe that the odds of two uncertain events happening together are greater than the odds of either event happening alone


A) mental set.
B) belief perseverance.
C) the conjunction fallacy.
D) the framing effect.

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