Multiple Choice
Mary, a housewife, goes to a hypermarket to get some medicine for her dog. She skips all the aisles and goes to the part of the hypermarket where pet supplies are stored. She believes that she is more likely to find medicine for her dog in that aisle. This is an example of ________.
A) the gambler's fallacy
B) impact bias
C) the availability heuristic
D) the focusing effect
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