Answer: D. hindsight bias
Explanation: hindsight bias is described as a psychological even in which people tend to overestimate their own ability to have predicted an outcome, an outcome that they would not have been able to predict before the event took place as a result, it can lead individuals to believe that an event was more predictable than it actually was, leading to oversimplification in cause and effect. It demonstrates demonstrates how recently acquired information influences the ability to recollect past information. This cause faulty memory.
Optimum Population talks about the size of a population that is the best out of several outcomes.
(Q) Which textual evidence best supports the conclusion that Arthur respects tradition?
C: And there was a custom, besides, that he meant to keep,.
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Answer:
hearing civil cases,punishing violators of law
Explanation:
i had a report assignment on the judicial branch