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21 December, 04:09

Donald, the owner of a popular restaurant, is a religious man, and he needs to make a decision on whether he will add beer and wine to his menu, based on the recommendations of his chefs and others. When confronted with a choice when making a decision, he tends to make his decisions based on his beliefs, even if evidence shows those beliefs are wrong. If his beliefs favornot serving alcohol in his café, according to the prior-hypothesis bias he would choose not to add beer and wine to his menu.

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  1. 21 December, 04:30
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    it got a little hard to understand at the end but from what read, I'll say it's true ...
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