Ross was excited about attending a protest march in Washington, D.C., supporting abortion rights for women. When he asked his girlfriend, Jane, to go, she remarked, "But, Ross, I am pro-life." Which cognitive bias contributed to Ross' perception that Jane believed the same way he did?
A) Primacy effect
B) False consensus bias
C) Confirmation bias
D) Fundamental attribution error
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