Multiple Choice
The term "illusory covariation" refers to an error in which
A) participants perceive an event as occurring far more often than it actually does.
B) participants perceive two variables as being somehow linked to each other when in fact they are not.
C) participants draw a conclusion on the basis of a biased or small sample of evidence.
D) participants refuse to change their minds even though the available evidence clearly challenges their belief.
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