Multiple Choice
When asked to judge covariation, participants
A) seem to lack the knowledge and skills needed for the task.
B) perform more accurately if they can supplement the data with their prior experience and knowledge.
C) can provide reasonably accurate estimates if they have no prior beliefs about the data.
D) do best if the relevant data are easily available to them.
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