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'Voice' behaviour and 'exit' behaviour are two examples of:
Confirmation Bias
The tendency to seek out information that fuels our preexisting views and to discount information that conflicts with our worldview.
Randomness Error
Variability in data or outcomes that cannot be attributed to any specific cause, often seen as noise in experimental or statistical analyses.
Anchoring And Adjustment
A cognitive bias where an individual depends too heavily on an initial piece of information (anchor) when making decisions and makes insufficient adjustments based on subsequent information.
Availability
The degree to which a system, service, or product is operational and accessible when required for use.
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