Illusory Correlation Identification Quiz
This quiz is designed to assess whether you experience the cognitive bias known as illusory correlation, which involves perceiving a relationship between variables even when none exists.
Question 1 of 7Version: 1.0
During a team meeting, you notice that whenever a certain colleague speaks up, the meeting tends to run over time, but data shows this isn't consistently true. How do you interpret this observation?
It seems like a coincidence and doesn't affect my view of their speaking.
I definitely feel this person causes meetings to run late.
I believe there has to be another factor involved.
I think it’s interesting, but I won't jump to conclusions.