Multiple Choice
When we encounter a highly unusual event,we are particularly likely to notice and consider the event.As a consequence
A) we are likely to think about how distinctive the event really is,leading us to underestimate the likelihood of this type of event.
B) we are likely to think about the event as being in its own special category,so the event will have little impact on our estimates of frequency.
C) the event will be easy to recall,leading us to overestimate the likelihood of this type of event.
D) the event will be difficult to recall,leading us to underestimate the likelihood of this type of event.
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