Multiple Choice
The text gives an example that juxtaposes Bart's claim that he has a great method for choosing lottery numbers because he used it and won once and Marge's claim that she has a great method that has worked for her 11 times. This example shows that
A) people will never use statistical knowledge.
B) people understand the risk associated with buying lottery tickets.
C) people's judgments are too often based on the opinions of others.
D) people understand that accidents may happen but do not happen repeatedly.
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