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The So-Called Lake Wobegon Effect, Where Everyone in a Group

Question 138

Question 138

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The so-called Lake Wobegon effect, where everyone in a group claims to be above average, illustrates the


A) confirmation bias.
B) framing effect.
C) overconfidence effect.
D) self-serving bias.

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