The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Why we think we know more than we do
The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias that can lead people to think they are better than they are.
The Dunning-Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias that can lead people to think they are better than they are.
The Yale Food Addiction Scale is the only psychological self-report measure for determining whether someone may have a food addiction.
Functional fixedness is a cognitive bias for seeing the function of something as “fixed” on whatever the traditional use for that object is.
Functional fixedness is a cognitive bias for seeing the function of something as “fixed” on whatever the traditional use for that object is.
Research conducted in Israel shows that the temperature is directly related to the number of purchases made on a popular Israeli e-commerce site.
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Psychology is roughly 200 years old, and even though some of the questions that psychologists ask are way older than that, the science of psychology is relatively young.
How is it possible not to recognise people you know? Perhaps the question should be how are we able to recognise anyone at all?
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