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  2. Surprise (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Surprise represents the difference between expectations and reality, the gap between our assumptions and expectations about worldly events and the way that those events actually turn out. [1] This gap can be deemed an important foundation on which new findings are based since surprises can make people aware of their own ignorance. The ...

  3. Phaedrus (fabulist) - Wikipedia

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    C. J. Fordyce described Herrmann's book simply as "full of surprises", of which the greatest was that Herrmann was "an editor of Phaedrus, and a professor of Latin, to whom quantity appears to mean nothing at all and who by his own conjectures turns metrical lines into unmetrical on every other page."

  4. Predictable surprise - Wikipedia

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    Max H. Bazerman and Michael D. Watkins define "predictable surprises" as problems that at least some people are aware of, are getting worse over time, and; are likely to explode into a crisis eventually, but are not prioritized by key decision-makers or have not elicited a response fast enough to prevent severe damage.

  5. ‘MSN reunion? Football is full of surprises’: Neymar hints at ...

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    Football is full of surprises’: Neymar hints at revival of famed trio in CNN exclusive as he targets World Cup ... Saudi Arabia has surprised me in a positive way. The people, the country, the ...

  6. Where Does the Phrase “Spill the Beans” Come From? - AOL

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    “Spill the beans” meaning The phrase “spill the beans” means to reveal information that was meant to be kept private. An example of it in a sentence is: “He spilled the beans about the ...

  7. Hindsight bias - Wikipedia

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    The role of surprise can help explain the malleability of hindsight bias. Surprise influences how the mind reconstructs pre-outcome predictions in three ways: 1. Surprise is a direct metacognitive heuristic to estimate the distance between outcome and prediction. 2. Surprise triggers a deliberate sense-making process. 3.

  8. Tennessee sports full of surprises. Readers pick what ... - AOL

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    Tennessee sports have been full of surprises since I joined Knox News in 1987. So, I asked my literary contributors what surprised them the most. It could have been a game, a season, or a coach ...

  9. Black swan theory - Wikipedia

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    The black swan theory or theory of black swan events is a metaphor that describes an event that comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight. The term is based on a Latin expression which presumed that black swans did not exist. The expression was used until ...