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    26 May 2024

    • curprev 04:3204:32, 26 May 2024WikiSysop talk contribs 1,071 bytes +1,071 Created page with "'''The Assumed Similarity Bias is a cognitive bias where individuals overestimate the similarity of their own beliefs, characteristics, and behaviors to those of others. This bias can lead people to believe that others think and act like them more than they actually do.''' For example, someone who enjoys hiking might assume that most people also enjoy hiking, even though in reality, hiking might not be as popular or enjoyable for others. This bias can affect how people..." Tag: Visual edit