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- verywellmind.com
- washingtonpost.com
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- A
- Academic bias
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- Actor–observer asymmetry
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- Media
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- Overton window
- Participation bias
- Paul Bloom
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- Peer Pressure
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- R
- Recall bias
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- Resilience
- Response bias
- Rick Hanson
- Risk aversion
- Roy Baumeister
- Sampling bias
- Screen time
- Sea lioning
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- Self-awareness
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- Shelley E. Taylor
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- Solomon Asch
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- Susan Fiske
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- The Link
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