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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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2019
2019
In this paper, we propose the novel concept of manifesting the Choice Blindness paradigm in real-life scenarios through immersive… 
Review
2016
Review
2016
False feedback on choices has been documented to induce lasting preference change. Here we extend such effects to the political… 
2015
2015
Using a choice blindness paradigm, it is possible to switch decisions and outcomes in simple choice tasks. Such switches have… 
2015
2015
Despite lay intuition, research has shown people often do not notice when an outcome they are presented with differs from a… 
2015
2015
According to an effect termed choice blindness (for a demonstration see http://bit.ly/1idqDg0) people have difficulty in… 
2015
2015
Background: Food manufacturers and policy makers have been tailoring food product ingredient information to consumers’ self… 
2015
2015
Recently the account of free will proposed by Harry Frankfurt has come under attack. It has been argued that Frankfurt’s notion… 
2012
2012
For the issues of the existing method in the selection of web service blindness and customer service evaluation incredible, this… 
2011
2011
Studies show that preferences can be learned through repeated choices and feedback is identified as a mechanism through which…