Multiple Choice
When evidence is ambiguous, confirmation bias and overconfidence can lead consumers to:
A) avoid both negative and highly diagnostic information.
B) disconfirm prior beliefs instantly without analysis.
C) switch between brands and type of products rapidly.
D) recall highly vivid information.
E) avoid marketing stimulus.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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