An Olympic skier has a specific lucky bracelet that she wears every time she competes. She is sure that if she does not wear it, she will ski poorly. Why does she do this?

A. Certain charms or types of jewelry have been shown to enhance physical performance.
B. She wore the bracelet in some competitions and performed well, so she now believes the bracelet was part of the cause of doing well.
C. She is confusing coincidence with causation.
D. She wears the bracelet in competition for two reasons: first, because she has performed well in the past while wearing it? and believes it partly caused her success, and second, because she is confusing coincidence with causation.


Answer: D

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