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Is a Desire for Defmite Knowledge, Rather Than Ambiguity or Confusion

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Question 71

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is a desire for defmite knowledge, rather than ambiguity or confusion.


A) Judgment convergence
B) Need for cognition
C) Bayes theorem
D) Calibration theory
E) None of the above is correct.

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