easy · MCAT psych-soc
A financial advisor predicts a market crash. When the crash occurs, a client insists they 'knew it was going to happen the whole time,' despite previously ignoring the advisor's warnings. This is an example of:
- Availability heuristic
- Fundamental attribution error
- Self-serving bias
- Hindsight bias
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