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The Tendency to Ignore Information About General Principles in Favor

Question 98

Question 98

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The tendency to ignore information about general principles in favor of very specific but vivid information is known as


A) Bonferroni inequalities.
B) false discovery rate.
C) Boole's inequality.
D) base rate neglect.

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