Multiple Choice
Those who believe that "there is no such thing as bad publicity" base this argument on which of the following ideas from behavioral economics?
A) The recognition heuristic will overcome any negative emotional associations.
B) The recognition heuristic will prevent people from incorporating negative information into their decision-making process.
C) Framing effects will diminish the negative emotions associated with most bad publicity.
D) Self-serving biases will make people "look the other way" and ignore bad publicity.
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