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  2. Egocentrism - Wikipedia

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    Egocentrism is found across the life span: in infancy, [2] early childhood, [3] [4] adolescence, [5] and adulthood. [3] [6] Although egocentric behaviors are less prominent in adulthood, the existence of some forms of egocentrism in adulthood indicates that overcoming egocentrism may be a lifelong development that never achieves completion. [7]

  3. Adultcentrism - Wikipedia

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    Adultcentrism is the exaggerated egocentrism of adults, [1] including the belief that an adult perspective is inherently better (when compared to that of children). It is used to describe the conditions facing children and youth in schools , homes , and community settings; however, adultcentrism is not always based on a notion of being good or ...

  4. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Egocentric bias is the tendency to rely too heavily on one's own perspective and/or have a different perception of oneself relative to others. [34] The following are forms of egocentric bias: Bias blind spot, the tendency to see oneself as less biased than other people, or to be able to identify more cognitive biases in others than in oneself. [35]

  5. Egocentric bias - Wikipedia

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    Egocentric bias is the tendency to rely too heavily on one's own perspective and/or have a higher opinion of oneself than reality. [1] It appears to be the result of the psychological need to satisfy one's ego and to be advantageous for memory consolidation.

  6. Five Lessons From My Mentor - AOL

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    The passing of Marc Stad's mentor prompted him to reflect on the key lessons he has gained over nearly two decades.

  7. Ego psychology - Wikipedia

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    All adults have, and use, primitive defenses, but most people also have more mature ways of coping with reality and anxiety. [14] Synthesis: The synthetic function is the ego's capacity to organize and unify other functions within the personality. It enables the individual to think, feel, and act in a coherent manner.

  8. Wendy’s is offering 12 days of free food in December - AOL

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    Wendy’s is caroling door-to-door with buy-one, get-one-free deals including Breakfast Baconator, Saucy Nuggs, Dave's Single and more. Wendy’s is offering 12 days of free food in December Skip ...

  9. Naïve cynicism - Wikipedia

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    It is important to discern that naïve cynicism is related to the notion that others have an egocentric bias that motivates them to do things for their own self-interest rather than for altruistic reasons. Both of these theories, however, relate to the extent that adults credit or discredit the beliefs or statements of others. [7]