Which of the following increases accuracy of a clinical diagnosis? a. A clinician's unique experiences with similar previous clients. b. A clinician's expectations based on demographic evidence. c. A clinician unconsciously looks for confirmation of his/her initial guess. d. A statistical correlation that is not actually causal. e. None of the above. I thought the answer would be E because a,b would be illusory correlation. c is confirmation bias. d would've been right if it was actual causal. So I chose e, but it wasn't the answer.