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Saying That "This Has Never Worked in the Past, It

Question 20

Question 20

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Saying that "this has never worked in the past, it won't work in the future," is an example of:


A) Dialectical inquiry
B) Representative bias
C) Ambiguity
D) Prior-hypothesis bias

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