Multiple Choice
Quite understandably, students are often more upset about missing an exam question when they had previously circled the correct answer-and then changed it to an incorrect answer-as opposed to when they had chosen an incorrect answer all along. This is most directly related to the ____.
A) representativeness heuristic
B) anchoring and adjustment heuristic
C) simulation heuristic
D) confirmation bias
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