A factory foreman mistakenly believes that older workers are not as motivated as younger workers to work hard, a factory foreman is especially vigilant for any signs of laziness among his senior workers. His supervision strategy best illustrates A. the availability heuristic. B. framing. C. an algorithm. D. confirmation bias.

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Answer:

D. Confirmation bias

Explanation:

Confirmation bias is a type of behavior to interpret, favour, search for,  and recall information in a way that strengthens or confirms  one's personal  or hypotheses or beliefs.

People exhibit what is called cognitive bias.  this bias is  when they interpret it in a biased way or  gather and  remember information selectively, or, when an effect is stronger for desired outcomes, or deeply-entrenched beliefs or for emotionally charged issues.

From the example, the factory foreman exhibits confirmation bias.