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-'''Illusory correlation''' is the phenomenon of perceiving a [[correlation|relationship]] between variables (typically people, events, or behaviors) even when no such relationship exists. A false association may be formed because rare or novel occurrences are more [[Salience (neuroscience)|salient]] and therefore tend to capture one's [[attention]].+
-==See also==+{{Redirect category shell|
-* [[Apophenia]]+{{Ralterlang|la|en}}
-* [[Clustering illusion]]+{{R from related word}}
-* [[Cognitive bias]]+{{R printworthy}}
-* [[Confirmation bias]]+}}
-* [[Cum hoc ergo propter hoc]]+
-* [[Observer bias]]+
-* [[Observer-expectancy effect]]+
-* [[Pareidolia]]+
-* [[Post hoc ergo propter hoc]]+
-* [[Radical behaviorism]]+
-* [[Subject-expectancy effect]]+
-* [[Superstition]]+
-* [[Thin-slicing]]+
-* [[Spurious relationship]]+
-{{GFDL}}+[[Category:Latin logical phrases]]

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