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  2. Self-reference - Wikipedia

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    Self-reference is a concept that involves referring to oneself or one's own attributes, characteristics, or actions. It can occur in language, logic, ...

  3. Self-reference effect - Wikipedia

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    Consistent with this idea, it has been demonstrated that the memorial advantage afforded to self-referenced material can be diminished or eliminated when the comparison target is an intimate other such as a parent, friend, or spouse [18] The capacity for utilizing the self-reference effect remains relatively high throughout the lifespan, even ...

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Self-references to avoid

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    This guideline is about self-references and specifies which types of self-references should be avoided and which kinds are acceptable. A self-reference in an article usually mentions Wikipedia directly or tells readers to take an action on Wikipedia, such as editing the article.

  5. Self-referential encoding - Wikipedia

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    The fact that self-reference was shown to be a stronger memory encoding method than semantic tasks is what led to more significant interest in the field [4] One early and significant experiment aimed to place self-reference on Craik and Lockhart's depth of processing hierarchy, and suggested that self-reference was a more beneficial encoding ...

  6. Category:Self-referential paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    This category also contains paradoxes where self-referentiality is disputed, such as Yablo's paradox, or indirect, e. g. card paradox. Pages in category "Self-referential paradoxes" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  7. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    This is the canonical self-referential paradox. Also "Is the answer to this question 'no'?", and "I'm lying." Card paradox: "The next statement is true. The previous statement is false." A variant of the liar paradox in which neither of the sentences employs (direct) self-reference, instead this is a case of circular reference.

  8. Cate Blanchett ‘Never, Ever’ Thought She Could Work in the ...

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    “I am driven by self-pity,” deadpanned Maddin, also sharing his favorites. “I’ll pretend I’m in the Criterion Closet. I’m a terrible actor. ... And that reference, filtered through ...

  9. Category:Self-reference - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Self-reference" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...