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The Bay of Pigs in 1960 Can Be Attributable To

Question 123

Question 123

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The Bay of Pigs in 1960 can be attributable to:


A) the perceptual bias
B) groupthink
C) the anchoring bias
D) the representativeness bias
E) the fundamental attribution error

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