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  2. Spotlight effect - Wikipedia

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    The spotlight effect is an extension of several psychological phenomena. Among these is the phenomenon known as anchoring and adjustment, which suggests that individuals will use their own internal feelings of anxiety and the accompanying self-representation as an anchor, then insufficiently correct for the fact that others are less privy to those feelings than they are themselves.

  3. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    A list of 'effects' that have been noticed in the field of psychology. [clarification needed] ... Spacing effect; Spotlight effect; Stockholm syndrome; Stroop effect;

  4. Spotlight (theatre lighting) - Wikipedia

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    A spotlight (or followspot) is a powerful stage lighting instrument which projects a bright beam of light onto a performance space. [1] Spotlights are controlled by a spotlight operator who tracks actors around the stage.

  5. Spotlight - Wikipedia

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    Spotlight effect, phenomenon in which people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are Celebrity , the spotlight SPOTLIGHT project , a European Commission-funded research project on health promotion

  6. 5 common investing myths — debunked: Why you don't need ...

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    From thinking investing is like gambling to believing that cash is safer than stocks, these are some of the most persistent misconceptions preventing people from building wealth.

  7. Shedeur Sanders, no stranger to spotlight, is ready for his ...

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    Sanders isn't fazed by the pressure of becoming an NFL quarterback, and having his famous father alongside him throughout his football journey is a big reason why.

  8. Tenebrism - Wikipedia

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    The technique was developed to add drama to an image through a spotlight effect, [1] and is common in Baroque paintings. Tenebrism is used only to obtain a dramatic impact while chiaroscuro is a broader term, also covering the use of less extreme contrasts of light to enhance the illusion of three-dimensionality.

  9. Trump’s recent actions show his revenge tour isn’t slowing down

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    A similar effort appeared to be taking effect this weekend at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, where Trump loyalist Russell Vought took over as acting director on Friday night ...