Multiple Choice
Salma asked Lillie,"How did you do in the final assessment?" Lillie responded,"I knew everything!" Salma said,"So you can expect a 100! That will be awesome!" Lillie thought for a moment and said,"Maybe not actually that much of everything.I would say 95 to 100." Lillie curbed Salma's judgment bias by using:
A) a confidence estimate.
B) trial-and-error calibration.
C) healthy skepticism.
D) a defense hedge.
E) a hasty generalization fallacy.
Correct Answer:

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