Multiple Choice
Research on the availability heuristic shows that
A) when medical journals contain many articles about a particular disease, physicians are likely to believe that it is easily curable.
B) estimates for a country's population are distorted by the frequency with which the country is mentioned in the news.
C) more recent events tend to be given relatively little weight in making frequency estimates, compared with events that occurred long ago.
D) people almost always select answers that are consistent with deductive reasoning.
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