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The Tendency to Judge the Likelihood of an Event by How

Question 11

Question 11

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The tendency to judge the likelihood of an event by how easily they can recall examples of it, is called____________.


A) selectivity bias
B) availability bias
C) hindsight bias
D) expectation bias

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