Bias 7: Conjunction Fallacy
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The conjunction fallacy is when a person tends to assume that two events are more likely to occur together simply because they are linked in some way. For example, thinking that if you have a coupon for a store that sells electronics, you are more likely to get a discount on an appliance than if you don't have the coupon. However, the discount might only be available if you purchase a specific product.