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  2. Belief perseverance - Wikipedia

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    Belief perseverance (also known as conceptual conservatism [1]) is maintaining a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it. [2]Since rationality involves conceptual flexibility, [3] [4] belief perseverance is consistent with the view that human beings act at times in an irrational manner.

  3. Attitude (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Attitudes achieve this goal by making things fit together and make sense. As a result, people can maintain a sense of stability and meaning within their worldview. For example: I believe that I am a good person. I believe that good things happen to good people. Something bad happens to Bob. So, I believe Bob must not be a good person.

  4. Fact or fiction? 5 common beliefs that people keep ... - AOL

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    So, the department is being proactive. It created a new beat within the Southwest Policing District known as Fulton One. That keeps one unit assigned to downtown every day from 4 p.m. through the ...

  5. 7 stupid beliefs even the smartest people have about money - AOL

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    "I'm an adult, so I should know how to manage money." Many people, Walls says, don't know the basics of personal finance, like budgeting or tracking their finances.

  6. Intrusive thought - Wikipedia

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    Unlike normal intrusive thoughts experienced by many people, intrusive thoughts associated with OCD may be anxiety-provoking, irrepressible, and persistent. [12] How people react to intrusive thoughts may determine whether these thoughts will become severe, turn into obsessions, or require treatment.

  7. Rigidity (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, rigidity, or mental rigidity, refers to an obstinate inability to yield or a refusal to appreciate another person's viewpoint or emotions and the tendency to perseverate, which is the inability to change habits and modify concepts and attitudes once developed.

  8. Is This Toxic Mold? How To Know If It's In Your House—And Why ...

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    And people who believe they’re ... So, many of those experiencing persistent, inexplicable health problems eventually seek out alternative medicine practitioners for help–if they can afford it.

  9. Gadfly (philosophy and social science) - Wikipedia

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    The image used by Socrates is applied in modern politics: [4] a gadfly is someone who persistently challenges people in positions of power, the status quo or a popular position. [6] For example, Morris Kline wrote, "There is a function for the gadfly who poses questions that many specialists would like to overlook. Polemics is healthy." [7]