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Halo Effect

The Halo Effect: When First Impressions Color Our Judgment The Halo Effect is a cognitive bias in which a person's overall impression of a particular individual, product, or...

Tachypsychia

Tachypsychia: The Altered Perception of Time Tachypsychia is a cognitive phenomenon characterized by an alteration in the perception of time during high-stress or...

Third Person Effect

The Third Person Effect: "It Doesn't Affect Me, But It Affects Them" The Third Person Effect is a cognitive bias in which individuals believe that media, advertising, or...

Suggestibility

Suggestibility: The Power of External Influence Suggestibility is a cognitive bias that refers to the degree to which individuals are influenced by external information, ideas,...

Moral luck

Moral Luck: When Luck Affects Moral Judgment Moral Luck is a cognitive bias that reveals the impact of luck or chance on our moral evaluations of individuals' actions and...

Stereotyping

Stereotyping: The Simplification of Complex Identities Stereotyping is a cognitive bias that involves forming generalizations or assumptions about individuals or groups based...

Just world hypothesis

The Just World Hypothesis: The Belief in a Fair Universe The Just World Hypothesis is a cognitive bias that leads individuals to believe that the world is fundamentally fair...

Law of Triviality (Bike Shedding)

The Law of Triviality (Bike Shedding): Focusing on the Insignificant The Law of Triviality, also known as Bike Shedding or Parkinson's Law of Triviality, refers to the human...

IKEA effect

The IKEA Effect: The Love for What You Build The IKEA Effect is a cognitive bias that refers to the human tendency to overvalue items they have partially or fully created or...

Defensive Attribution

Defensive Attribution: Protecting the Self-Esteem Defensive Attribution, also known as the Self-Serving Bias, is a cognitive bias where individuals attribute their successes to...

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