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People Often Believe Their Own Preferences Are More Consistent Than

Question 44

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People often believe their own preferences are more consistent than they actually are.This phenomenon is associated most closely with which of the seven sins of memory?


A) Misattribution
B) Bias
C) Persistence
D) Blocking
E) Transience

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