Multiple Choice
In the classic study by Tversky and Kahneman (1981) on people's choices when presented with statistically identical treatment options, what was the conclusion regarding people's heuristic processing?
A) People's choices are dramatically changed when they are thinking about possible losses versus possible gains.
B) People always prefer treatments which they believe are going to be the most effective.
C) When it comes to considering life-and-death issues, people weigh all the options carefully and to make rational decisions.
D) When people are presented with statistically identical options, they ultimately choose between the options randomly.
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