Rodrigo Sampaio

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Frequency Illusion: The tendency to notice instances of a particular phenomenon once one starts to look for it, and to, therefore, believe erroneously that the phenomenon occurs more often than it does. Example: You start to look for “signs” that you should take a new job, and you start to see them everywhere. Actually, you are just interpreting common events in such a way that support your conscious or unconscious desire to take or reject the job.
Logically Fallacious: The Ultimate Collection of Over 300 Logical Fallacies (Academic Edition) (Dr. Bo's Critical Thinking Series)
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