Multiple Choice
Jeff has had problems in the past with employees who smoke because they always took more than fifteen minutes on their breaks. During an interview with a potential new employee, Jeff notices that she smells of smoke. Though she had the necessary qualifications and effectively answered all of his questions, Jeff chose not to hire her. This is an example of the ___.
A) representation bias
B) framing error
C) anchoring effect
D) representation bias.
E) confirmation error.
Correct Answer:

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