The belief that the probability of event A given event B is the same as the probability of event B given event A for all A and B is best described as:
a. The Falk Phenomenon
b. Reasoning from frequencies
c. Confusion of the inverse
d. Conjunction fallacy
Ans: c
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A. +
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B. +
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C. +
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