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Today's term from psychology is Memory.

What is memory? It's not a simple recording of events. It can be modified over time. It can degrade to the point where it disappears, only to come flooding back because of the most trivial of triggers. Memories of events that never happened can become so real to us that people will swear events took place that never did. And the same neuro-structure that creates memories is necessary for us to plan or predict the future. Without our memory apparatus not only do we have no past, but we also have no future. We are stuck in a permanent "now".

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Today's term from psychology is Categorization.

Categorization is the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood. Categorization implies that objects are grouped into categories, usually for some specific purpose. Ideally, a category illuminates a relationship between the subjects and objects of knowledge.

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Today's term from psychology is Belief Bias.

Belief Bias is an effect where someone's evaluation of the logical strength of an argument is biased by the believability of the conclusion. In other words, you believe what sounds like it should be true over what is factually correct.

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Today's term from psychology is Illusory Pattern Perception.

The Illusory Pattern Perception refers to seeing patterns where none exist. This is an interesting field of study to me because of the personal implications. I'm a pattern aspie. I see patterns where most people don't. The thing is, I did my doctoral work based on a pattern I saw that no one else did. Needless to say, pattern that all the experts said wasn't there turned out to be real.

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Today's term from psychology is Picture Superiority Effect.

The Picture Superiority Effect is the notion that concepts that are learned by viewing pictures are more easily and frequently recalled than are concepts that are learned by viewing their written word form counterparts. One picture is worth a thousand words. Especially in social media.

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Today's term from psychology is Endowment Effect.

Endowment Effect: The fact that people often demand much more to give up an object than they would be willing to pay to acquire it.

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Today's term from psychology is Egocentric Bias.

Egocentric Bias Occurs when people claim more responsibility for themselves for the results of a joint action than an outside observer would credit them.

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Today's term from psychology is Religion.

Religion is more than just belief. It is belief AND behaior. This explains who so many Atheists and followers of various political beliefs feel as it they are pushing a religion as they proslytize their beliefs.

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Today's term from psychology is Stereotypical Bias.

The Stereotypical Bias is not the same as Stereotyping, although they are related. It refers to the fact that our memories are often distorted towards stereotypes.

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Today's term from psychology is Telescoping Effect.

The Telescoping Effect is the tendency we all have to mix up our memories of when the events in our life took place.

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Today's term from psychology is Illusion of Asymmetric Insight.

The Illusion of Asymmetric Insight refers to the fact that people think they know more about the people around them, than the people around them know about them. This is also known as bullshit.

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Today's term from psychology is Cognitive Map.

A Cognitive Map is the internalized model of the external world that each of us constructs in our minds.

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Today's term from psychology is Stereotype.

A stereotype is defined in social psychology, as any thought widely adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of behaving intended to represent the entire group of those individuals or behaviors as a whole.

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Today's term from psychology is Illusion of Control.

The Illusion of control us the tendency to overestimate one's degree of influence over other external events. "Relax, nothing is under control."

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Today's term from psychology is Money Illusion.

The Money Illusion refers to the fact that we tend to focus on the face value of money instead of it's real value in terms of purchasing power.

Sir Henry

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Framing Effect: Drawing different conclusions from the same information, depending on how or by whom that information is presented. This is related to the saying that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over again and expecting different results.

Sir Henry

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Today's term from psychology is Attentional Bias.

The technical definition of Attentional Bias is that its the tendency for people's perception to be affected by their recurring thoughts. Basically, this means we have a tendency to pay attention to some things in the world around us, while at the same time ignoring other things, depending on what interests us, and what we happen to be thinking about at the time.

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Today's term from psychology is Self-Fulfilling Prophecy.

A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true, by the very terms of the prophecy itself, due to a positive feedback between belief and behavior.

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Today's term from psychology is Hostile Media Effect.

The Hostile Media Effect refers to the tendency to see a media report, especially a news media report, as being biased, owing to one's own strong partisan views.

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Today's term from psychology is the Psychology.

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Today's term from psychology is the Self-Relevance Effect.

The Self-Relevance Effect refers to the fact that memories relating to the self are better recalled than similar information relating to others. Another duh moment in the history of psychology.

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Today's term from psychology is the Bandwagon Fallacy (No, NOT Bandwagon Effect).

The Bandwagon Fallacy, also known as the fickle crowd syndrome, IS related to the Bandwagon Effect. In politics, it is known as Tyrrany of the Majority. The idea is that people will often go along with a majority, not because they agree, and sometimes against their better judgement, often just to get along. Compare this to Akrasia.

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Today's term from psychology is Akrasia.

Akrasia is when someone gives in to pressure from others and acts against their own best interest.

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Today's term from psychology is the Lucifer Effect.

The Lucifer Effect is the term we use to explain how good people turn evil.

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Today's term from psychology is the Pygmalion Effect.

The Pygmalion Effect, or Rosenthal Effect, is the name we give to the fact that if you expect more from a person, they will do better.

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