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    The Tendency of Investors to Blame Others for Their Failures
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The Tendency of Investors to Blame Others for Their Failures

Question 72

Question 72

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The tendency of investors to blame others for their failures and take personal credit for their successes is referred to as


A) loss aversion.
B) representativeness.
C) narrow framing.
D) biased self-attribution.

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