Mathematical Probability Theory
The base rate fallacy occurs when people ignore or undervalue the base rate (general prevalence) of an event in favor of specific information. This cognitive bias leads to misinterpretation of probabilities, particularly in situations involving conditional probability and independence, where individuals might overestimate the likelihood of an event by focusing too much on individual characteristics rather than overall statistical information.
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