Multiple Choice
When a person's attitudes change, for example, currently disliking a political candidate he or she previously endorsed, the person is likely to believe that they always disliked the candidate. This is evidence of
A) consistency bias
B) judgment bias
C) heuristic bias
D) egocentric bias
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