Why do many students conclude that they should never change answers on a multiple-choice test?
A) The first impulse really is right, most of the time.
B) They easily remember times when they changed a right answer to a wrong one.
C) They are overlooking base-rate information.
D) They are following a maximizing strategy instead of a satisficing strategy.
Correct Answer:
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B)Confirmation bias
C)Near transfer
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