Multiple Choice
Belief in the law of small numbers is a common decision-making bias that occurs when a psychologist trusts
A) the results of a large research sample over a small sample.
B) information obtained from a small sample of patients over larger research samples.
C) information from colleagues over research results.
D) the results of a small research sample as long as several studies have been conducted.
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