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    Believing That a Coin Is More Likely to Land on "Tails
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Believing That a Coin Is More Likely to Land on "Tails

Question 46

Question 46

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Believing that a coin is more likely to land on "tails" because it has landed on "heads" for the last four tosses is an example of


A) confirmation bias.
B) hindsight bias.
C) the anchoring effect.
D) the gambler's fallacy.

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