Question: Jane is presented with three possible sequences of the sex (boy or girl) for six births: BBBGGG, GGGGGG, and BGBBGB. When asked which sequence is most likely to occur, she chooses the last sequence, BGBBGB. Her error-making a choice on the three sequences as opposed to examining all possible sequences, which would demonstrate that the three presented are equally likely-is the cognitive bias known as: Group of answer choices Doubt Over Confidence Halo Effect Law of Small Numbers Sunk Cost Fallacy