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  • 15 Illusory Correlation Examples - Helpful Professor
    Illusory correlations happen when two variables (people, events, or behaviors), are perceived to have a relationship, when in fact, there is no logical reason for them to be correlated An illusory correlation can lead to bad decision making and even wrongful accusations!
  • Illusory Correlation (Definition + Examples) - Practical Psychology
    The illusory correlation occurs when someone believes that there is a relationship between two people, events, or behaviors, even though there is no logical way to connect them The illusory correlation fools us into believing stereotypes, superstitions, old wives’ tales, and other silly ideas
  • Examples of Illusory Correlation Explained
    Illusory correlation occurs when you perceive a relationship between two variables that aren’t actually linked This psychological phenomenon often leads to misconceptions, reinforcing stereotypes and biases
  • Illusory Correlation: Definition Examples - BoyceWire
    Illusory correlation occurs when we incorrectly believe that two variables have a relationship with each other For example, a soccer player may put tape around his socks before a game They score a goal and attribute it to the fact that they are wearing tape
  • Illusory Correlation: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
    Illusory correlation reveals how our minds can easily be duped It influences our thoughts and choices more than you might think When we know about this bias, we can tackle our assumptions, search for real evidence, and decide based on what’s true, not on illusions
  • Illusory correlation - The Decision Lab
    Illusory correlation, also known as illusory correlation bias, is the tendency to perceive a relationship between two variables when none actually exists
  • Illusory Correlation: What is This Bias, and How Does it Lead to Errors . . .
    Through illusory correlation, we look for (and even “create”) associations or correlations between different variables that confirm our beliefs, and we end up perceiving the relationship between two or more variables as stronger than it actually is
  • Illusory correlation: how to identify your hidden assumptions
    The term “illusory correlation” describes our tendency to overestimate relationships between two variables even when no such relationship exists Why do we do this?
  • Illusory Correlation: How We Perceive False Connections - ScienceBeta
    Key features of illusory correlation include: Implicit Assumptions: Individuals often hold implicit attitudes that guide their expectations and interpretations False Connections: Even in the absence of actual correlation, people can establish false correlations based on coincidental occurrences
  • Illusory correlation - Shortcuts
    Expressed more simply, an illusory correlation is the false impression that there is a link between two elements, when in reality none exists, or it is much weaker than one believes [1] This bias is present in everyone in varied contexts such as in popular or folk beliefs, superstition, errors in clinical judgement or in stereotypes [2]





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