Two people can perceive the same event and interpret it quite differently based on their individual histories, gender, and cultural biases. This is an example of which of the following?
a. Rules of reciprocity.
b. Affinities.
c. Cognitive biases.
d. Bounded rationalities.
e. Referrals.
c. Cognitive biases.
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