Simone has been told that she falls prey to the availability bias in her decision making. She can guard against making this mistake by all of the following, except:

a. making the things that are desired for decision making vivid and very easy to bring to mind
b. concentrating on things that are readily available in her memory
c. trying to minimize things that she does not want to influence decision by making them more difficult to recall
d. increasing the number of counter-explanations

Ans: b. concentrating on things that are readily available in her memory

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