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Our Tendency to Judge the Likelihood of an Event on the Basis

Question 116

Question 116

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Our tendency to judge the likelihood of an event on the basis of how readily we can remember instances of its occurrence is called


A) framing.
B) confirmation bias.
C) belief perseverance.
D) the availability heuristic.

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