When someone's dog stole Kevin's frisbee at the park, he assumed that this dog was a poorly behaved dog that had never been trained before. Unbeknownst to him, though, the dog's owner actually had trained the dog to chase that exact type of frisbee. What type of associationist cognitive bias does this represent?
a. The halo effect. Anchoring.
b. The availability heuristic.
c. The conjunction fallacy.
d. Confirmation bias.
e. Fundamental attribution error.