Answer:
According to the discussion of the availability heuristic,
b. we use this heuristic when we try to estimate probability by thinking of relevant examples.
Explanation:
Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman (1970) are the experts who identified the three key heuristics. Â The identified heuristics include representativeness, anchoring and adjustment, and availability heuristics. Â Heuristics are mental processes or shortcuts for solving problems. The availability heuristic concentrates on available examples to make decisions. Â The availability heuristic relies on examples, and these can lead to wrong conclusions.