Asked by jessica Musgrave on Jul 13, 2024

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According to the law of small numbers,the bias of a groups is defined the bias of a few individuals within the group who influence the others.

Law Of Small Numbers

A cognitive bias where people infer broader conclusions from a small set of observations than is statistically warranted.

Bias

A tendency to lean in a certain direction, often to the detriment of an open mind, leading to partial judgment or prejudice.

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Huzaifah Al-Aqib Bin Farid Nasir G18B0008Jul 16, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The law of small numbers refers to the cognitive bias that leads people to draw broad conclusions from small data sets, rather than the bias of a group being defined by a few individuals within it.