Multiple Choice
The distinctiveness-based illusory correlation is when ________.
A) two stimuli are very similar, people have a tendency to overestimate the frequency with which the two stimuli co-occur
B) three stimuli are distinct from other stimuli, people have a tendency to overestimate the frequency with which the three stimuli co-occur
C) people overestimate the differences between two very similar stimuli, i.e., the so-called "narcissism of minor differences"
D) two stimuli are distinct from other stimuli, people have a tendency to overestimate the frequency with which the two stimuli co-occur
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