When hearing the many stories of people killed in the World Trade Center disaster, we tend to find particularly touching the stories of people who were in the building for some unusual reason, as opposed to those that were just following their normal routine for the day. The reason for this reaction is likely due to:
a. The fundamental attribution error
b. The saliency bias
c. Counterfactual thinking
d. The feature-positive effect in covariation assessment



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