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  2. Ignorance - Wikipedia

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    Ignorance is a lack of knowledge or understanding.Deliberate ignorance is a culturally-induced phenomenon, the study of which is called agnotology.. The word "ignorant" is an adjective that describes a person in the state of being unaware, or even cognitive dissonance and other cognitive relation, and can describe individuals who are unaware of important information or facts.

  3. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers include a metacognitive component in their definition. In this view, the Dunning–Kruger effect is the thesis that those who are incompetent in a given area tend to be ignorant of their incompetence, i.e., they lack the metacognitive ability to become aware of their incompetence.

  4. Blissful ignorance effect - Wikipedia

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    In consumer behaviour studies, the Blissful Ignorance Effect is when people who have good information about a product are not expected to be as happy with the product as people who have less information about it. [1] This happens because the person who bought the product wants to feel like they have bought the right thing.

  5. Pluralistic ignorance - Wikipedia

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    Another example of pluralistic ignorance is the tulip mania of 1634. It is a great example of how investors can be swept up in a financial frenzy due to collective illusion. The Dutch elite decided that having one's own unique collection of the spring flowering bulbs was an absolute necessity.

  6. Ugly American (pejorative) - Wikipedia

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    The notion of the ignorant or badly behaving American traveller long predates the naming of the phenomenon. In mid-July 1926, individuals and small groups of Frenchmen in Paris began attacking American tourists in the Left Bank and Montmartre protesting against the American invasion with its loud, arrogant, and ignorant behaviour. In the words ...

  7. Wil Wheaton explains why Dave Chappelle's transphobic ... - AOL

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    In the post, he cites examples such as Eddie Murphy’s 1983 comedy album, ... “For a transgender person, those ‘jokes’ normalize hateful, ignorant, bigoted behavior towards them,” he said ...

  8. Stupidity - Wikipedia

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    It depicts examples and analyses of stupidity in modern society and media, and seeks "to explore the prospect that willful ignorance has increasingly become a strategy for success in the realms of politics and entertainment". [26]

  9. Wil Wheaton explains why Dave Chappelle's jokes 'normalize ...

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    “For a transgender person, those ‘jokes’ normalize hateful, ignorant, bigoted behavior towards them,” the actor said.