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It was a stupid idea to move over a holiday weekend. What type of bias does the statement use?
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It was a stupid idea to move over a holiday weekend.
What type of bias does the statement use?
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The person who is making the statement is being biased, they may not have seen all the good reasons someone else might have seen. So, they don't think that it's a good time to do so.
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