Multiple Choice
Hastie,Schkade,and Payne (1999) looked at the hindsight bias in the context of mock civil litigation.In a foresight condition,participants were told that a dangerous situation was developing along a railroad line,and given an extensive set of facts,were then asked to estimate the foreseeability of an accident.In the hindsight condition,participants were given the same set of facts,but were told the accident had already occurred.They were also asked to predict the foreseeability of the accident.Participants in the hindsight condition were more likely than those in the foresight condition to judge the defendant as
A) liable.
B) reckless.
C) disregarding grave risk.
D) all of these.
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