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    The Tendency to Believe Falsely, After an Outcome of an Event
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The Tendency to Believe Falsely, After an Outcome of an Event

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

The tendency to believe falsely, after an outcome of an event is actually known, that one would have accurately predicted that outcome is known as ________ bias.


A) self-serving
B) confirmation
C) impact
D) hindsight
E) anchoring

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