medium · MCAT psych-soc
A researcher believes that a new drug causes significant weight gain. When reviewing clinical trial data, he carefully notes every instance where a patient gained weight but dismisses cases of weight loss as 'measurement errors' or 'outliers.' This behavior exemplifies:
- The availability heuristic
- The representativeness heuristic
- Confirmation bias
- The serial position effect
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