Multiple Choice
A psychologist who assumes that a particular pattern of responses on a test is indicative of a specific diagnosis,but does not take into account the probability of both the pattern of test responses and of the diagnosis,s/he is engaging in a(n) I
A) anchoring and adjustment heuristic.
B) hindsight bias.
C) inattention to base rates.
D) confirmatory bias.
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