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  2. Precognition - Wikipedia

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    Self-fulfilling prophecy and unconscious enactment, where people unconsciously bring about events which they have previously imagined. [citation needed] Unconscious perception, where people unconsciously infer, from data they have unconsciously learned, that a certain event will probably happen in a certain context. When the event occurs, the ...

  3. 9/11 conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    The 9/11 truth movement became an issue in the 2010 Texas Gubernatorial Republican primary when candidate Debra Medina replied when asked by Glenn Beck about US government involvement in the 9/11 attacks: "I think some very good questions have been raised in that regard, there are some very good arguments, and I think the American people have ...

  4. Thought - Wikipedia

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    Aristotelians hold that the mind is able to think about something by instantiating the essence of the object of thought. [22] So while thinking about trees, the mind instantiates tree-ness. This instantiation does not happen in matter, as is the case for actual trees, but in mind, though the universal essence instantiated in both cases is the ...

  5. Donnie Wahlberg Examines Some 'Very Scary People' When the ...

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    I think sometimes things happen; things get overlooked. Different factors go into cases like this. Anytime someone is able to do so much harm for such a long time it’s concerning.

  6. The science behind why people think they're right when they ...

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    There may be a psychological reason why some people aren’t just wrong in an argument — they’re confidently wrong, according to a study in the journal Plos One. The science behind why people ...

  7. Frequency illusion - Wikipedia

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    Based on this effect, the sum of the latter would be larger than the former. The split-category effect could be causing frequency illusion in people – after subcategorizing an object, phrase, or idea, they might be likelier to notice these subcategories, leading them to believe the main category's frequency of occurrence has increased. [11]

  8. Why people always think they’re right, according to science

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  9. Attribution (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    An example of defensive attribution is the just-world fallacy, which is where "good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people". People believe in this in order to avoid feeling vulnerable to situations that they have no control over. However, this also leads to blaming the victim even in a tragic situation. [28]