#1
Which cognitive bias involves attributing our successes to internal factors while attributing our failures to external factors?
#2
What is the term for the tendency to believe that we understand others' thoughts, feelings, and motives more clearly than we actually do?
#3
What cognitive bias occurs when individuals overestimate the extent to which their opinions or beliefs are typical of those of others?
#4
What is the cognitive bias where people judge others based on their own beliefs, attitudes, or perceptions?
#5
Which cognitive bias refers to the tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions?
#6
What is the tendency to overestimate one's ability to have predicted an event after the outcome is known?
#7
Which cognitive bias involves attributing other people's behavior to internal characteristics while attributing our behavior to external factors?
#8
Which cognitive bias involves the tendency to view an individual as representing a particular group or category and then generalize that individual's characteristics to the entire group?
#9
What is the cognitive bias where people tend to believe that if something occurs frequently, it must be more prevalent than it actually is?
#10
In social attribution, which bias involves attributing one's own positive actions to internal characteristics but attributing negative actions to external factors?
#11
What is the cognitive bias where individuals tend to believe that they are less susceptible to cognitive biases than others?
#12
In social attribution, which bias involves attributing one's own successes to internal factors but attributing others' successes to external factors?
#13
Which cognitive bias involves the tendency to attribute others' behaviors to dispositional factors and our own behaviors to situational factors?
#14
What is the cognitive bias where individuals attribute their successes to internal factors and their failures to external factors?
#15
In social attribution, which bias involves attributing others' negative behavior to dispositional factors and our own negative behavior to situational factors?
#16
What is the cognitive bias where individuals believe they have more control over events than they actually do?
#17
In social attribution, which bias refers to the tendency to attribute others' behavior to dispositional factors while ignoring situational factors?
#18
Which cognitive bias involves the tendency to seek out information that aligns with our pre-existing beliefs and ignore contradictory evidence?
#19
What is the cognitive bias where individuals perceive their knowledge or beliefs to be more widespread than they actually are?
#20
What is the cognitive bias where individuals overestimate their ability to control events or outcomes?
#21
Which cognitive bias involves the tendency to attribute successes to internal factors and failures to external factors for oneself, but attribute the opposite for others?
#22
What is the cognitive bias where individuals overestimate the impact of their decisions or actions on events or outcomes?
#23
What is the cognitive bias where individuals believe that a series of events will continue to occur in the future as they have in the past?
#24
What is the cognitive bias where individuals tend to ignore base rates and focus on specific information, even if it's irrelevant or misleading?
#25