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ccurs when individuals react to arbitrary or irrelevant numbers when setting financial or other numerical targets. For example, it is tempting for college graduates to compare their starting salaries at their first career job to the wages earned at jobs used to fund school. A. Anchoring and adjustment bias B. Overconfidence bias C. Hindsight bias D. Availability bias

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