Multiple Choice
A lawyer represents a client who is accused of robbery. The client has been found guilty of assault in three previous crimes. What is the lawyer's judgment most likely to be affected by if he were asked to estimate the man's chances of acquittal for this fourth crime?
A) inductive reasoning
B) the availability heuristic
C) irrationality
D) deductive reasoning
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