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Question 8 of 10 Adam knows one person who is a hockey player and is very aggressive, and he assumes that all hockey players are aggressive. This is an example of: A. facilitation. B. a schema. C. base rate fallacy. D. an attribution error.

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Question 8 of 10
Adam knows one person who is a hockey player and is very
aggressive, and he assumes that all hockey players are
aggressive. This is an example of:
A. facilitation.
B. a schema.
C. base rate fallacy.
D. an attribution error.

Question 8 of 10 Adam knows one person who is a hockey player and is very aggressive, and he assumes that all hockey players are aggressive. This is an example of: A. facilitation. B. a schema. C. base rate fallacy. D. an attribution error.

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The correct answer is:<br /><br />**C. base rate fallacy.**<br /><br />### Explanation:<br />The **base rate fallacy** occurs when someone ignores general statistical information (the "base rate") in favor of specific anecdotal evidence or stereotypes. In this case, Adam knows one hockey player who is aggressive and assumes that all hockey players are aggressive, ignoring the broader reality that not all hockey players share this trait. This is a classic example of the base rate fallacy. <br /><br />Let me know if you need further clarification!
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