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John frequently watches The Sopranos, a television show that portrays Italian-Americans as members of a mob family. John slowly finds himself starting to believe the stereotype that many Italian-Americans are affiliated with the mob because he keeps noticing real-life examples of Italian-American mobsters. Assuming that an Italian-American is actually relatively unlikely to be a member of the mob, which of the following best explains John’s beliefs?

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Answer: John’s belief is an illusory correlation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The illusory correlation happens when we perceive a relationship between two variables despite having no evidence that they are related. This usually happens with events that are novel and attract attention. In this case, because of the TV program that Jonh watches on television has made a correlation despite not having evidence to prove it.

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