Question Options:
A) There is no error or bias in this interpretation
B) Inferring causation from correlation
C)Confirmation Bias
D) Self fulfilling prophecy
E) hindsight bias
Answer: HINDSIGHT BIAS
Explanation: HINDSIGHT BIAS is a term used in psychology to explain what is also known as the knew-it-all-along phenomenon or creeping determinism.
It is the scenario whereby an individual overestimate one’s ability to have foreseen the outcome of a situation. Like the representative telling students that data show that students who register earlier on in the semester for the CoolLearn platform tend to get higher grades and encouraging them to register early is an example of the hindsight bias.