Question

The law of small numbers describes:
A) the tendency for people to overstate the probability associated with rare events.
B) the ability to correctly estimate the expected outcome from a small number of events.
C) the higher probability that small numbers (like 1, 2, and 3) occur in random samples relative to large number (like 8 or 9).
D) the improved accuracy of averages to estimate relatively small numbers (on the order of 1 or 10) than relatively large numbers (on the order of 1,000 or 10,000).

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