Multiple Choice
Word-of-mouth communication is powerful because we tend to have confidence that the opinions of friends or relatives are more reflective of the majority than they may be. This is an example of:
A) the size distortion bias.
B) the extrapolation bias.
C) the infrequency bias.
D) the law of averages.
E) the law of small numbers.
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