Multiple Choice
Research into whether personality traits can be diagnosed by descriptions of ink blots has shown that
A) novices sometimes detect illusory covariations but experts do not.
B) both novices and experts are successful in finding true covariations.
C) novices are often better than experts at detecting true covariations, as they are less likely to be affected by confirmation bias.
D) the pattern of observations that both experts and novices see is often not real but rather based on illusory covariations.
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