Multiple Choice
Students are told that "2-4-6" is one example of a rule; they are asked to determine what the rule is. Many students assume the rule is "three consecutive even numbers" and fail to check whether 1-3-5 is also an example of the rule, or even 1-10-11. What mistake in reasoning have they made?
A) reliance on availability heuristic
B) confirmation bias
C) reliance on representativeness heuristic
D) failure to consider base-rate information
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