According to behavioral economics, if people taking an exam were asked to guess the score they would receive, it would be most likely that
a. significantly more people would score below what they guessed than above what they guessed.
b. significantly more people would score above what they guessed than below what they guessed.
c. about the same number of people would score more than they guessed as scored less than they guessed.
d. people's scores would be pretty close to what they guessed.
a
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