Multiple Choice
The expected relative-frequency probability of events is rarely observed in everyday life because people do not:
A) accept information that goes against their expectations.
B) check their personal probability against reality.
C) use the appropriate formula of successes divided by trials.
D) observe things over many, many trials, but rather rely on a few observations.
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