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  2. Boomerang effect (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Although a bit more dated than the previous two examples, a third example of the boomerang effect is the Murray-Darling Basin. This basin idea was thought of due to a long-term drought in Australia from 1997-2009. [39] There was a group created for the advocacy and creation of the basin, but it did not turn out as planned.

  3. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguity effect; Assembly bonus effect; Audience effect; Baader–Meinhof effect; Barnum effect; Bezold effect; Birthday-number effect; Boomerang effect; Bouba/kiki effect; Bystander effect; Cheerleader effect; Cinderella effect; Cocktail party effect; Contrast effect; Coolidge effect; Crespi effect; Cross-race effect; Curse of knowledge ...

  4. Networked advocacy - Wikipedia

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    In addition, The Egyptian appeal to private businesses and Western governments is an example of the networked advocacy "Boomerang Effect," described as early as 1984 by Millard F. Mann of the University of Kansas [82] but popularized in the work Activists Beyond Borders by communications experts Margaret Keck and Kathryn Sikkink. [83]

  5. List of effects - Wikipedia

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    Thermal Hall effect (condensed matter) (Hall effect) (superconductivity) Third-person effect (media studies) Thorpe–Ingold effect (chemical kinetics) (organic chemistry) Threshold effect (particle physics) (physics) (renormalization group) Tinkerbell effect (sociology) Tocqueville effect (sociology)

  6. 37 Mandela Effects Ranked From "Easily Explained" To ... - AOL

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    Maybe it’s parallel universes or time travel, maybe it’s just bad memory — either way, it’s fascinating.View Entire Post ›

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    While young adults moving back to their parents’ homes is the dominant arrangement, the “reverse boomerang” effect is on the rise as well. Pew found that in 2021, ...

  8. Social judgment theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, the theory would not be able to handle an anomaly when contrast happened at a tiny discrepancy and assimilation at a huge discrepancy. Similarly, the theory would not be able to elegantly include such a set of facts if there were a U-shaped function between disagreement and opinion change in response to a communication.

  9. These Mandela Effect examples are mindblowing! - AOL

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