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  2. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    The tendency for people of one race to have difficulty identifying members of a race other than their own. Egocentric bias: Recalling the past in a self-serving manner, e.g., remembering one's exam grades as being better than they were, or remembering a caught fish as bigger than it really was. Euphoric recall

  3. Illusory superiority - Wikipedia

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    Alicke and Govorun proposed the idea that, rather than individuals consciously reviewing and thinking about their own abilities, behaviors and characteristics and comparing them to those of others, it is likely that people instead have what they describe as an "automatic tendency to assimilate positively-evaluated social objects toward ideal trait conceptions". [6]

  4. False consensus effect - Wikipedia

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    In other words, they assume that their personal qualities, characteristics, beliefs, and actions are relatively widespread through the general population. This false consensus is significant because it increases self-esteem (overconfidence effect). It can be derived from a desire to conform and be liked by others in a social environment. This ...

  5. Overconfidence effect - Wikipedia

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    Overplacement is the most prominent manifestation of the overconfidence effect which is a belief that erroneously rates someone as better than others. [17] This subsection of overconfidence occurs when people believe themselves to be better than others, or "better-than-average". [3]

  6. 14 Key Signs You Are in Better Financial Shape Than You Think ...

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    Learn More: 6 Genius Things All Wealthy People Do With Their Money. While it’s certainly true that some Americans are struggling financially, many others are actually better off than they might ...

  7. Superiority complex - Wikipedia

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    They may speak as if they are all-knowing and better than others, but ultimately do not care if others think so or not, much like with the cognitive bias known as illusory superiority. [14] Accordingly, they may be viewed in a negative light by those around them, since they are not concerned with the opinions of others about themselves.

  8. 5 Ways Rich People Think Differently From the Rest of Us - AOL

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    Siebold's book reveals 100 differences between middle-class people and self-made millionaires. We asked him to share some ways that rich people think differently than those of us with less money ...

  9. Pence says 'I think we'll have better choices' than ... - AOL

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    Former Vice President Mike Pence said voters will "have better choices" for a presidential candidate than Donald Trump, who announced his third run for the office Tuesday. Pence says 'I think we ...