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  3. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Greater likelihood of recalling recent, nearby, or otherwise immediately available examples, and the imputation of importance to those examples over others. Bizarreness effect: Bizarre material is better remembered than common material. Boundary extension: Remembering the background of an image as being larger or more expansive than the ...

  4. Representativeness heuristic - Wikipedia

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    Even physicians may be swayed by the representativeness heuristic when judging similarity, in diagnoses, for example. [9] The researcher found that clinicians use the representativeness heuristic in making diagnoses by judging how similar patients are to the stereotypical or prototypical patient with that disorder. [9]

  5. Metacognition - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, social metacognition can include judging the cognition of others, such as judging the perceptions and emotional states of others. [34] This is in part because the process of judging others is similar to judging the self. [34]

  6. Social judgment theory - Wikipedia

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    Social judgment theory also illustrates how people contrast their personal positions on issues to others' positions around them. Aside from having their personal opinion, individuals hold latitudes of what they think is acceptable or unacceptable in general for other people's view. [3]

  7. Judging what others feed their kids is a blood sport. Why? - AOL

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    Here's why people can't stop criticizing what others are giving their kids for snacks. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  8. Personality judgment - Wikipedia

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    However, people from different types of cultures tend to find certain traits more easily identifiable than others, based on judging personality from facial characteristics of targets alone. [15] For example, people from Western cultures are typically better able to identify the traits of extroversion and aggression than individuals from Eastern ...

  9. Availability heuristic - Wikipedia

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    Schwarz and his colleagues, on the other hand, proposed the ease of retrieval explanation, wherein the ease with which examples come to mind, not the number of examples, is used to infer the frequency of a given class. In a study by Schwarz and colleagues to test their explanation, participants were asked to recall either six or twelve examples ...