Multiple Choice
Availability heuristic refers to:
A) the tendency to choose an alternative that is good enough rather than the best.
B) the tendency for people to influence an initial anchor point.
C) the tendency to evaluate probabilities of events or objects by the degree to which they remember other events or objects.
D) the natural tendency to assign higher probabilities to objects or events that are easier to recall from memory.
E) the tendency for decision makers to evaluate alternatives sequentially rather than comparing them all at once.
Correct Answer:

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