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- The Zero-Sum Bias: When people think that everything is a competition https://effectiviology.com/zero-sum-bias/ 147 comments
- People often wrongly assume that a situation is zero-sum, meaning that for someone to gain something someone else must lose something equivalent, even when that’s not the case. This can be an issue, for example, when it leads people to oppose policies that will help members of other social groups. https://effectiviology.com/zero-sum-bias/ 11 comments cogsci
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- The False-Consensus Effect: People Overestimate How Much Others Are Like Them – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/false-consensus/ 10 comments
- The Bandwagon Effect: Why People Tend to Follow the Crowd – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/bandwagon/ 8 comments
- The Egocentric Bias: Why It’s Hard to See Things from a Different Perspective – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/egocentric-bias/ 0 comments
- Crab Mentality: When People Pull Down Those Who Get Ahead – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/crab-mentality/ 0 comments
- Ingroups and Outgroups: How Social Identity Influences People – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/ingroup-outgroup/ 0 comments
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