A counselor makes the inferential error of illusory correlation when she

a. is exposed to a powerful experience that keeps a certain point of view in her mind and then she interprets clients’ problems from that point of view, whether it is appropriate or not.
b. is overly influenced by your own experiences when making assumptions about clients.
c. tends to notice things that support her hypotheses and ignore things that disprove her hypotheses.
d. gets hung up on one hypothesis about the root of a client’s problem, resulting in missing important information offered by the client.
e. assumes occurrences are causally associated when they happened at the same time.


Answer: e

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