• A context effect is an aspect of cognitive psychology that describes the influence of environmental factors on one's perception of a stimulus. The impact...
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  • In a legal context, a chilling effect is the inhibition or discouragement of the legitimate exercise of natural and legal rights by the threat of legal...
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  • explanation for the recency effect is related to temporal context: if tested immediately after rehearsal, the current temporal context can serve as a retrieval...
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  • study on the framing effect in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers found that the framing effect was larger in this context than under normal...
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  • while solving interdisciplinary problems. Context neglect bias, the tendency to neglect the human context of technological challenges. Berkson's paradox...
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  • testing the Kuleshov effect experimentally, researchers now agree that the context in which a face is shown has a significant effect on how the face is...
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  • changes in context affect an individual's memory for nonsense syllables. These early studies were unable to demonstrate an effect of context-dependent...
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  • (often partial) context established at the beginning of interrupt handling. Once interrupt servicing is complete, the context in effect before the interrupt...
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  • The Practice Effect is a novel by David Brin, written in 1984. The story involves a world in which entropy works in reverse. A scientist by the name of...
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    'Streisand effect'". BDlive. July 23, 2014. Archived from the original on July 25, 2014. Mach, Martin (August 1, 2022). "Streisand Effect in the Context of the...
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  • and deterministic chaos. The concept of the butterfly effect has since been used outside the context of weather science as a broad term for any situation...
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    negative information provided. An everyday example of the ostrich effect in a financial context is people avoiding checking their bank account balance after...
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    incompletion of the task does not significantly reduce the IKEA effect in a customer empowerment context. Therefore, Norton et al.’s study is a highly replicable...
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  • The Matthew effect, sometimes called the Matthew principle or cumulative advantage, is the tendency of individuals to accrue social or economic success...
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    of irrelevant alternatives List of cognitive biases Menu dependence Context effect Huber, Joel; Payne, John W.; Puto, Christopher (1982). "Adding Asymmetrically...
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  • electoral success. Study results showing the influence of the halo effect in the judicial context exist: Efran (1974) found subjects were more lenient when sentencing...
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  • experienced disruption. Thus, memory involves active interaction with context. While the effect was clear, it was uncertain what caused it—whether participants...
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  • The context-based model of the counterintuitiveness effect is a cognitive model of The Minimal Counterintuitiveness Effect (or MCI-effect for short) i...
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  • her subsequent behavior. The mere-measurement effect has been demonstrated in multiple behavioural contexts both general and specific. But it is most commonly...
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    perception, memory, and reporting. The Rashomon effect has been defined in a modern academic context as "the naming of an epistemological framework—or...
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  • unrelated to the laureate's work. The term Nobel effect is also used in those contexts, as well as in the context of the laureate's longevity, and influence...
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  • and red, respectively. Configural-superiority effect is another compelling context effect. This effect is demonstrated by the decrease in response time...
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    is also used in the wider context to describe the effect of time-dependent electric fields. In particular, the Stark effect is responsible for the pressure...
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    adults used consonants more often than vowels. The effect has also been shown to emerge in other contexts, such as when words are paired with evaluative meanings...
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  • typically used in pharmacological contexts, or when the negative effect is expected or common. If the negative effect results from an unsuitable or incorrect...
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    The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons from a material caused by electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet light. Electrons emitted...
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  • Fixed::Context is the sixth studio album by the Virginian post-rock band Labradford. It was released in 2001 by Blast First and Kranky. The Guardian wrote...
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  • of the American child, inferring that the Pygmalion effect could be applied to different contexts rather than only the original classroom setting where...
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    has been wetted by melted ice, and then sticky frozen to it. In context of Mpemba effect it is a mistake to think that bottom ice insulates, compared to...
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  • in this context is often encountered in German and French literature, but in English literature the term "resonance" dominates. Mesomeric effect can be...
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