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  2. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Social cryptomnesia, a failure by people and society in general to remember the origin of a change, in which people know that a change has occurred in society, but forget how this change occurred; that is, the steps that were taken to bring this change about, and who took these steps. This has led to reduced social credit towards the minorities ...

  3. Cognitive reframing - Wikipedia

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    Reframing is the general change in a person's mindset, whether it be a positive or negative change. Restructuring is the act of therapeutically changing one's mindset to strengthen oneself—meaning that it always has a positive connotation. In this way, cognitive restructuring is a particular instance of cognitive reframing.

  4. Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Within a society, people belonging to the same social group usually understand things and organize knowledge in similar ways to one another. In this regard, social identities play a significant role: people who associate themselves with similar identities, like age-influenced, professional, religious, and ethnic identities, tend to embody ...

  5. Annette Bening says 'things are changing' for actresses in ...

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    The five-time Oscar nominee, who was honored by Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals as the 2024 Woman of the Year, talked about aging in Hollywood.

  6. Hindsight bias - Wikipedia

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    Encouraging people to explicitly think about the counterfactuals was an effective means of reducing the hindsight bias. [54] In other words, people became less attached to the actual outcome and were more open to consider alternative lines of reasoning prior to the event.

  7. Theory of mind - Wikipedia

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    The "theory of mind" is described as a theory because the behavior of the other person, such as their statements and expressions, is the only thing being directly observed; no one has direct access to the mind of another, and the existence and nature of the mind must be inferred. [11]

  8. Personality change - Wikipedia

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    Personality, one's characteristic way of feeling, behaving and thinking, is often conceptualized as a person's standing on each Big Five personality trait (extraversion, neuroticism, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness). A person's personality profile is thus gauged from their standing on five broad concepts which ...

  9. How are things changing within the Hornets? The answer ... - AOL

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    Those things matter. A lot of people kind of speak like they want to do it the right way, and I really think that the Hornets are trying to do it the right way and show they care. “And it really ...