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Social Studies, 12.08.2019 21:10, alemvp8219

Leanna, a bride to be, is glancing over an updated list of the people who will be attending her wedding reception. there actually will be an equal number of people from her family and from her fiancé robert's family. without counting, leanna perceives that more people from family will be in attendance, due to the (a) her; the availability bias(b) her; the conjuction fallcy(c) robert's; the availability bias(d) robert's; the conjuction fallcy

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