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  2. Banner blindness - Wikipedia

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    The front page of an internet forum with several orange banner messages attempting to catch the user's attention Standard web banner ad sizes circa 2009. Banner blindness is a phenomenon in web usability where visitors to a website consciously or unconsciously ignore banner-like information.

  3. Pseudolistening - Wikipedia

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    Pseudo-listening is a type of non-listening that consists of appearing attentive in conversation while actually ignoring or only partially listening to the other speaker. [1] Pseudolistening is often used as a coping mechanism to manage personal needs while appearing attentive to others. [ 2 ]

  4. Confirmation bias - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, confirmation bias can result in people ignoring or misinterpreting the signs of an imminent or incipient conflict. For example, psychologists Stuart Sutherland and Thomas Kida have each argued that U.S. Navy Admiral Husband E. Kimmel showed confirmation bias when playing down the first signs of the Japanese attack on Pearl ...

  5. Shaming, ignoring, gossiping, gaslighting: HR experts say ...

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    Among them: People ignoring others, sending “not nice” emails to an employee and copying everybody, spreading rumors, gossiping, eye rolling in meetings, taking credit for the work of others ...

  6. Ignoring - Wikipedia

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  7. What is the 'let them' theory? Breaking down the phrase ... - AOL

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    The “let them” theory can even work for parenting, Slavens says. “If an older child repeatedly disregards your household rules, for example, ‘let them’ does not mean to ignore that behavior.

  8. People are sharing hilariously ominous text messages from ...

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    “My mom will sometimes text and just say, ‘We need to talk’ with no punctuation, so I have to do some high-level calculations to see if I, a 30 year old man, am in trouble.”

  9. Streisand effect - Wikipedia

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    Public awareness of the case led to more than 420,000 people visiting the site over the following month. [19] Two years later, Mike Masnick of Techdirt named the effect after the Streisand incident when writing about Marco Beach Ocean Resort's takedown notice to urinal.net (a site dedicated to photographs of urinals) over its use of the resort ...