Multiple Choice
The conjunction fallacy is a tendency to
A) ignore information about base rates when estimating the probabilities of certain combinations of outcomes.
B) overestimate the odds of a chance event if that event hasn't occurred recently.
C) draw general conclusions based on a few isolated cases.
D) believe that the odds of two uncertain events happening together are greater than the odds of either event happening alone.
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