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  2. Ambiguity - Wikipedia

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    The Berry paradox arises as a result of systematic ambiguity in the meaning of terms such as "definable" or "nameable". Terms of this kind give rise to vicious circle fallacies. Other terms with this type of ambiguity are: satisfiable, true, false, function, property, class, relation, cardinal, and ordinal.

  3. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes called the "I-knew-it-all-along" effect, or the "Hindsight is 20/20" effect, is the tendency to see past events as having been predictable [99] before they happened. Impact bias: The tendency to overestimate the length or the intensity of the impact of future feeling states. [47] Information bias

  4. Attention seeking - Wikipedia

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    Attention-seeking behavior should be distinguished from impulsive or disruptive behaviors associated with ADHD; while ADHD can sometimes make it difficult to suppress normal attention-seeking impulses, most ADHD-related misbehavior is not motivated by attention-seeking. [9]

  5. Handcuffed and sent to the ER – for misbehavior: Schools are ...

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    The ER trips, they say, often follow months, and sometimes years, of their needs not being met. Black students are more frequently subjected to these removals than their peers, according to ...

  6. Error - Wikipedia

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    Errors arise from a trade-off between efficiency (space and computation time) and precision, which is limited anyway, since (using common floating-point arithmetic) only a finite amount of values can be represented exactly.

  7. Informal fallacy - Wikipedia

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    The fallacy of amphiboly also involves ambiguity in meaning, but this ambiguity arises not on the level of individual terms but on the level of the sentence as a whole due to syntactic ambiguity, [24] for example: "The police were told to stop drinking on campus after midnight. So, now they are able to respond to emergencies much better than ...

  8. High Schooler with Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Goes Viral for ...

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    Tasha Lawson was diagnosed with cyclic vomiting syndrome in the fall of 2024 after dealing with stomach problems for many years. Prior to the high school student's diagnosis, she and her mom Tanya ...

  9. Bias - Wikipedia

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    A conflict of interest arises when a decision-maker participates in a corrupt act that seeks to influence the outcome in favor of a specific individual, organization, or entity in a decision-making process. [66] For example, attempts to solicit a bribe or kickback in exchange for favoring a party creates a conflict of interest. [67]