
Omission bias involves
A) misjudging a syllogism as valid because the conclusion agrees with our beliefs.
B) ignoring the importance of sample size on which an observation is based.
C) selectively looking for evidence that conforms to our beliefs while ignoring the rest.
D) tending to do nothing rather than making a decision that could be interpreted as causing harm.
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