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Introspection illusion
Known as:
Choice blindness
, Illusion of introspection
The introspection illusion is a cognitive bias in which people wrongly think they have direct insight into the origins of their mental states, while…
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Philosophy of mind
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2019
2019
Choose a lift and walk into it: Manifesting Choice Blindness in Real-life Scenarios using Immersive Virtual Reality
Jatin Arora
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Manan Gupta
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Aman Parnami
ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and…
2019
Corpus ID: 204812081
In this paper, we propose the novel concept of manifesting the Choice Blindness paradigm in real-life scenarios through immersive…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Lasting Political Attitude Change Induced by False Feedback About Own Survey Responses
David Sivén
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Thomas Strandberg
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Lars Hall
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Petter Johansson
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P. Pärnamets
Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
2016
Corpus ID: 16162334
False feedback on choices has been documented to induce lasting preference change. Here we extend such effects to the political…
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2015
2015
Memory distortions resulting from a choice blindness task
P. Pärnamets
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Lars Hall
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Petter Johansson
Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
2015
Corpus ID: 14801175
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice tasks. Such switches have…
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2015
2015
Choice Blindness as Misinformation: Memory Distortion in an Eyewitness Identification Task
R. Greenspan
2015
Corpus ID: 54764126
Despite lay intuition, research has shown people often do not notice when an outcome they are presented with differs from a…
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2015
2015
Lid promotiecommissie Anna Sagana ‘A blind man’s bluff: choice blindness in eyewitness testimony. Openbare verdediging op 17 september 2015. Universiteit Maastricht (promotor Prof. Harald Merckelbach…
J. H. Kerstholt
2015
Corpus ID: 165689098
2015
2015
A blind man’s bluff: choice blindness in eyewitness testimony
Anna Sagana
2015
Corpus ID: 146676990
According to an effect termed choice blindness (for a demonstration see http://bit.ly/1idqDg0) people have difficulty in…
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2015
2015
How choice blindness vindicates wholeheartedness
Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup
2015
Corpus ID: 170380467
Recently the account of free will proposed by Harry Frankfurt has come under attack. It has been argued that Frankfurt’s notion…
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2015
2015
Do consumers look at ingredient information on food packaging? Using the Choice-Blindness-Paradigm to assess attention
A. Junghans
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T. Cheung
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+4 authors
D. Ridder
2015
Corpus ID: 167592288
Background: Food manufacturers and policy makers have been tailoring food product ingredient information to consumers’ self…
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2012
2012
Web Service Selection Based on Credible User Recommended and QoS
Yuehui Cui
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Chang-He Chen
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Zheng-de Zhao
International Conference on Interaction Sciences
2012
Corpus ID: 16410956
For the issues of the existing method in the selection of web service blindness and customer service evaluation incredible, this…
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2011
2011
Choice Blindness for Body Size Preferences
Kris Carlsson
2011
Corpus ID: 143379453
Studies show that preferences can be learned through repeated choices and feedback is identified as a mechanism through which…
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