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  2. Illusion of asymmetric insight - Wikipedia

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    A study finds that people seem to believe that they know themselves better than their peers know themselves and that their social group knows and understands other social groups better than other social groups know them. [1] For example: Person A knows Person A better than Person B knows Person B or Person A. This bias may be sustained by a few ...

  3. Illusory superiority - Wikipedia

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    Alicke and Govorun proposed the idea that, rather than individuals consciously reviewing and thinking about their own abilities, behaviors and characteristics and comparing them to those of others, it is likely that people instead have what they describe as an "automatic tendency to assimilate positively-evaluated social objects toward ideal trait conceptions". [6]

  4. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    According to the better-than-average effect, people generally tend to rate their abilities, attributes, and personality traits as better than average. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] For example, the average IQ is 100, but people on average think their IQ is 115. [ 7 ]

  5. Your dog can understand what you say better than you think ...

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    With all but four of those animals, the EEGs revealed a distinct pattern: The wave signals dipped significantly lower when there was a match between the word and the object than when there wasn't.

  6. 105 deep questions to ask your friends to get to know them better

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    105 deep questions to ask your friends to get to know them better. Sarah Fielding and Sophie Caldwell. April 18, 2024 at 7:17 PM. ... What do you think other people notice first about you?

  7. 65 "Who Knows Me Better" Questions to Ask Your Nearest and ...

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    These funny, cute, deep, silly, and hard 'who knows me better' questions will make for the perfect game to playfully quiz your family, friends, and partner.

  8. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    The remembering of the past as having been better than it really was. Saying is believing effect: Communicating a socially tuned message to an audience can lead to a bias of identifying the tuned message as one's own thoughts. [177] Self-relevance effect: That memories relating to the self are better recalled than similar information relating ...

  9. Dunbar's number - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar's number has become of interest in anthropology, evolutionary psychology, [12] statistics, and business management.For example, developers of social software are interested in it, as they need to know the size of social networks their software needs to take into account; and in the modern military, operational psychologists seek such data to support or refute policies related to ...