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Absent-mindedness: people have three reasons for not paying attention or forgetting things:
Testing Effect: things are sent to our long-term memory faster if we have to recall/remember certain things more often.
Next-in-Line Effect: things we hear/see/experience just before we need to perform we remember worse than things further in advance or after.
Google Effect: we forget information that we can easily look up.
Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon: not being able to bring up a particular word or phrase.
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Cue-Dependent Forgetting: remembering certain things by thinking of equivalent memories.
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Attentional Bias: subconsciously we choose points where we pay attention to. A smoker is more likely to notice other people smoking.
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A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when people are processing and interpreting information in the world around them and affects the decisions and judgments that they make. Can be used in Marketing ...
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