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Within three years, two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to face water scarcity. Since showering accounts for nearly one-fifth of all residential water use, one way that we all can help to mitigate this problem is by installing low-flow showerheads. While the decreased flow can be something that requires acclimating to, anyone will agree that saving nearly 50 percent off your water bill—as well as saving the planet—is a welcomed change.
A student is developing an argument to support this claim. Which bias would the student need to address in order to support this claim?
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Responses
affinity bias
affinity bias
status quo bias
status quo bias
ageism bias
ageism bias
confirmation bias
confirmation bias
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status quo bias
People tend to prefer things as they are and resist change (e.g., sticking with current showerheads despite higher water use). The student should address this to persuade people to switch to low‑flow models.
People tend to prefer things as they are and resist change (e.g., sticking with current showerheads despite higher water use). The student should address this to persuade people to switch to low‑flow models.
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