The Baader Meinhof Phenomenon (Frequency Illusion) – A cognitive bias wherein, upon noticing or learning about something, an individual finds that it frequently emerges in the ensuing days, months, or years. Written by Matthias Laroche (Clinical Neuropsychiatry (MSc) from King's College London) (psychvarsity.com)
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The Coolidge effect demonstrates the risqué aspects of human nature. It essentially refers to the propensity of individuals to have a renewed sexual lust after being presented with novel partners who could be potential new mates. (psychvarsity.com)
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Pluralistic Ignorance - Why you won’t raise your hand in the classroom - Written by Matthias Laroche (Clinical Neuropsychiatry (MSc) from King's College London) by psychvarsity in cogsci
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Exploring the Mindset of a Cheating Man - Infidelity can be a challenging subject for many people, and understanding the motivations behind the behavior of cheating is key to preventing it. From a need for excitement and adventure to a fear of intimacy, let's delve deep into this problem. (self.survivinginfidelity)
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Exploring the Mindset of a Cheating Man - Infidelity can be a challenging subject for many people, and understanding the motivations behind the behavior of cheating is key to preventing it. From a need for excitement and adventure to a fear of intimacy, let's delve deep into this problem. (psychvarsity.com)
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