Multiple Choice
When asked if there are more ice-cream cones sold in November or July, Mary answers November immediately. She is surprised to find out that there is little to no difference between the two months in terms of ice-cream-cone sales. Mary's error is most clearly an example of
A) imaginary correlation.
B) commonsense.
C) superstitions.
D) illusory correlation.
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