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Dollar value bias is the bias one sees from comparing numbers in relative (dollars)rather than absolute (percentage)terms.
Probability
The estimation of how likely an event is to take place, quantified by a number ranging from 0 to 1.
Cards
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Probability
A statistical concept that quantifies the chance of a given event occurring, often expressed as a ratio or percentage.
Cards
Pieces of thick, flat material, often made of paper or plastic, used for various games, information storage, or special occasions.
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