Multiple Choice
Suppose that you see a male student on your campus who is wearing a suit and a tie. You conclude, "He must be a business major; he couldn't be a psychology major." However, your college has twice as many psychology majors as business majors. Your decision is apparently guided by
A) confirmation bias.
B) the representativeness heuristic.
C) my-side bias.
D) the anchoring and adjustment heuristic.
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