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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...

Cryptomnesia

Cryptomnesia: The Unconscious Plagiarism of Forgotten Memories Cryptomnesia is a cognitive bias that occurs when a person believes they have come up with a new idea, concept,...

Bystander Effect

The Bystander Effect is a cognitive bias that describes the tendency of people to be less likely to offer assistance to someone in need when there are other people present In...

Ben Franklin Effect

The Ben Franklin Effect: How Favor Can Influence Affection The Ben Franklin Effect is a cognitive bias that suggests people are more likely to develop positive feelings or...

Backfire Effect

The Backfire Effect: When Facts Make You Believe Even More The Backfire Effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when an individual's preexisting beliefs or convictions become...

Zero-Risk Bias

Zero-risk bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals prefer solutions or outcomes that offer no risk, even if the expected benefits of a riskier option outweigh the...

The Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy

The Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals selectively focus on specific data or information after the fact, creating a false pattern or...

The Humor Effect

Humor is a universal and powerful human phenomenon It has the remarkable ability to break the tension, create social bonds, and even influence decision-making In the realm of...

The Barnum Effect

The Barnum Effect, also known as the Forer Effect, is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals believe that vague, general, or overly positive statements about their...

System Justification Bias

System justification bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals tend to rationalize, defend, or justify existing social, economic, or political systems, even when those...

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