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  2. Rationalization (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    People rationalize for various reasons—sometimes when we think we know ourselves better than we do. Rationalization may differentiate the original deterministic explanation of the behavior or feeling in question. [3] [4] [failed verification]

  3. Rationality - Wikipedia

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    Motivational reasons explain why someone acts the way they do while normative reasons explain why someone ought to act in a certain way. Ideally, the two overlap, but they can come apart. For example, liking chocolate cake is a motivational reason for eating it while having high blood pressure is a normative reason for not eating it.

  4. Rationalization (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    An example of rationalization in place would be the case of witch doctors in certain parts of Africa. Whilst many locals view them as an important part of their culture and traditions, development initiatives and aid workers have tried to rationalize the practice in order to educate the local people in modern medicine and practice. [3]

  5. Choice-supportive bias - Wikipedia

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    However, choices which are made on a person's behalf in their best interest do show a tendency for choice-supportive memory bias. Random selection: People do not show choice-supportive biases when choices are made randomly for them. [12] This is because choice-supportive memory bias tends to arise during the act of making the decision.

  6. Why critics love to hate Elon Musk–and why his fans adore him

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    Why so many people HATE Elon Musk. ... Supporters of Musk rationalize his controversial behavior as necessary for the greater good, reducing cognitive dissonance. Conversely, critics may find it ...

  7. It's Friday the 13th. Here's why some people still ... - AOL

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    Here's why some people still believe in superstitions. ... or rationalize that perhaps that ritual wasn't performed properly. ... And if you do come across a black cat on Friday the 13th, try to ...

  8. Faith and rationality - Wikipedia

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    Rationalists point out that many people hold irrational beliefs, for many reasons. There may be evolutionary causes for irrational beliefs—irrational beliefs may increase our ability to survive and reproduce. One more reason for irrational beliefs can perhaps be explained by operant conditioning.

  9. Why are teens losing their minds about college applications ...

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    The format has been perfected to keep people viewing and clicking. In these videos, students or, far more often, content creators outline a student’s background.