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  2. Blindspots analysis - Wikipedia

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    Blindspots analysis or blind spots analysis is a method aimed at uncovering obsolete, incomplete, or incorrect assumptions in a decision maker’s mental scheme of the environment. Michael Porter used the term "blind spots" to refer to conventional wisdom which no longer holds true, but which still guides business strategy. [ 1 ]

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  4. Naïve realism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Bias blind spot [ edit ] One consequence of naïve realism is referred to as the bias blind spot , which is the ability to recognize cognitive and motivational biases in others while failing to recognize the impact of bias on the self.

  5. Bias blind spot - Wikipedia

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    The bias blind spot is the cognitive bias of recognizing the impact of biases on the judgment of others, while failing to see the impact of biases on one's own judgment. [1] The term was created by Emily Pronin, a social psychologist from Princeton University 's Department of Psychology , with colleagues Daniel Lin and Lee Ross .

  6. Johari window - Wikipedia

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    Johari window. The Johari window is a technique [1] designed to help people better understand their relationship with themselves and others. It was created by psychologists Joseph Luft (1916–2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916–1995) in 1955, and is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise.

  7. A 2019 meta-analysis found no positive effect of sugar consumption on mood but did find an association with lower alertness and increased fatigue within an hour of consumption, known as a sugar crash. [353] Sugar can however lead to jump in blood sugar levels, causing temporary hyperactivity even if it does not cause clinical hyperactivity. [354]

  8. Talk:Blindspots analysis - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Bias blind spot - Wikipedia

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    The article currently begins, "The bias blind spot is the cognitive bias of failing to compensate for one's own cognitive biases." This seems wrong to me. It's a fallacy not to correct for ones biases but it is not a bias itself. Jason Quinn 04:56, 12 November 2009 (UTC)