• In psychology, the false consensus effect, also known as consensus bias, is a pervasive cognitive bias that causes people to "see their own behavioral...
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    skills of others. This phenomenon can be understood as a form of the false-consensus effect, i.e., the tendency to "overestimate the extent to which other people...
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  • when it comes to thinking and making decisions. These include the false consensus effect, actor–observer bias, bias blind spot, and fundamental attribution...
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  • to a false conclusion which will increase someone's self-esteem. The false-consensus effect is the opposing theory to the false uniqueness effect, which...
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  • egocentric bias and the false consensus effect. For example, in the paper published by Ross, Greene, and House, the terms "false consensus" and "egocentric attribution...
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    arrived at. Related phenomena, such as the spiral of silence and false consensus effect, demonstrate that pluralistic ignorance is not unique in its inaccurate...
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  • Diderot effect Dunning–Kruger effect Einstellung effect Endowment effect Face superiority effect False fame effect False-consensus effect False-uniqueness...
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  • tend to experience the false uniqueness effect in regards to their desirable traits, whereas they apply the false consensus effect to justify negative traits...
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  • theory of truth, truth as determined by consensus rather than or before other criteria. False-consensus effect, a tendency to overestimate the extent to...
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  • biology) False consensus effect (cognitive biases) (futurology) (group processes) (psychological theories) (sustainability) Faraday effect (magnetism)...
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  • than in oneself. False consensus effect, the tendency for people to overestimate the degree to which others agree with them. False uniqueness bias, the...
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  • social psychology, helping to clarify certain phenomena such as the false consensus effect. Operant conditioning, sometimes called instrumental learning, was...
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  • role of explaining difficult or technical topics in litigation False consensus effect – Attributional type of cognitive bias Hindsight bias – Type of...
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  • Attributional bias Cognitive bias Defensive attribution hypothesis False consensus effect Group attribution error List of cognitive biases Locus of control...
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  • learning and memory, and in certain social phenomena such as the false consensus effect. Classical conditioning occurs when a conditioned stimulus (CS)...
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  • Dunning–Kruger effect – Cognitive bias about one's own skill False consensus effect – Attributional type of cognitive bias Hard–easy effect – Cognitive bias...
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  • Argumentum ad populum Asch conformity experiments Elephant in the room False consensus effect Group polarization Groupshift Keynesian beauty contest Moving the...
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  • pressure Bandwagon effect Brainwashing Closure (sociology) Collectivism Consensus reality Culture shock Dogma Echo chamber False consensus effect Fear of missing...
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    information and resulting belief perseverance, the false consensus effect, the hostile media effect, reactive devaluation, and most recently "naive realism"...
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  • support their attitude on an issue. This bias is known as false-consensus or assumed-consensus effect. Under the guise of a public opinion survey, Crano created...
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  • subjective construal, especially with regards to the concepts of the false consensus effect and the fundamental attribution error. There is a difference between...
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    cascade Circular source Communal reinforcement Dead Internet theory False consensus effect Filter bubble Groupthink Homophily Ideological bias on Wikipedia...
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  • about the true consensus of the individual or reference group. The classic study by Ross, Greene, and House(1977) on the false consensus effect sparked further...
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  • pressure Bandwagon effect Brainwashing Closure (sociology) Collectivism Consensus reality Culture shock Dogma Echo chamber False consensus effect Fear of missing...
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  • Egocentric bias False-consensus effect Fundamental attribution error Group attribution error In-group favoritism Negativity effect Positivity effect Psychological...
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  • theory. Research on social projection supports the existence of a false-consensus effect whereby humans have a broad tendency to believe that others are...
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    narcissism Common ingroup identity Double standard Endogamy Elitism False consensus effect Groupthink Homophobia Hostile prejudice List of terms for ethnic...
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    others are prone to committing the fundamental attribution error, false consensus effect or self-enhancement bias. When our assumptions of others' biases...
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  • situation. Mainstream analytic thought broadly agrees that interpretation took effect "by utilizing positive transference and transitory identifications with...
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  • scandal False consensus effect Filter bubble Group polarization Persuasive technology Problematic social media use Search engine manipulation effect Selective...
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