When the probability of an event is very, very small, individuals tend to:
A) give a disproportionately large weight to its probability of occurring.
B) ignore that possibility in their decision making.
C) hesitate between assigning a large or a small likelihood that it will happen to them.
D) take unnecessary risks.
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