Multiple Choice
In one study, people who make their living predicting world events (government officials, foreign policy professors, newspaper columnists, etc.) were asked to predict U.S. and world politics over the next several years. Those who were most accurate were more likely than others to
A) be extremely conservative, politically.
B) be extremely liberal, politically.
C) base their predictions on historical analogy.
D) have reservations about the accuracy of their predictions.
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