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Taking Books Horne Over a Holiday Expecting to Do Lots

Question 16

Question 16

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Taking books horne over a holiday expecting to do lots of work and doing nothing at all is an example of:


A) confidence
B) the planning fallacy
C) neglecting base rates
D) unfreezing
E) redundancy

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