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Sometimes We Exaggerate the Difference Between What We Feel or Believe

Question 237

Question 237

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Sometimes we exaggerate the difference between what we feel or believe now and what we felt or believed in the past.This phenomenon is known as _____ bias.


A) consistency
B) change
C) misattribution
D) self-confirmation

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