Multiple Choice
As a woman, Jenny has noticed that males always use the middle armrests on airplanes.While those armrests are shared by two seats, she never seems to get to use them if she is in a center seat between two males.Jenny can remember several cases where this has happened to her.Her selective memory for these cases is an example of:
A) representativeness.
B) confirmation bias.
C) an illusory correlation.
D) personal probability.
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