Vivid,easy-To-Imagine Events,such as Shark Attacks or Diseases with Easy-To-Picture Symptoms,may
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Vivid,easy-to-imagine events,such as shark attacks or diseases with easy-to-picture symptoms,may seem more likely to occur than harder-to-picture events.This phenomenon is best explained by the
A) availability heuristic.
B) illusory correlation.
C) confirmation bias.
D) cognitive dissonance.
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