Kahneman and Tversky (1973) report that __________ and __________.
A) people give too little weight to recent experience compared to prior beliefs; tend to make forecasts that are too extreme given the uncertainty of their information
B) people give too much weight to recent experience compared to prior beliefs; tend to make forecasts that are too extreme given the uncertainty of their information
C) people give too little weight to recent experience compared to prior beliefs; tend to make forecasts that are not extreme enough given the uncertainty of their information
D) people give too much weight to recent experience compared to prior beliefs; tend to make forecasts that are not extreme enough given the uncertainty of their information Kahneman and Tversky (1973) report that people give too much weight to recent experience compared to prior beliefs and tend to make forecasts that are too extreme given the uncertainty of their information.
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