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Plaintiffs in product liability cases have traditionally used .
Guilt
A cognitive or emotional experience that occurs when a person believes or realizes—accurately or not—that they have compromised their own standards of conduct or have violated a moral standard and bear significant responsibility for that violation.
Egocentricity
The inability to differentiate between one's own perspective and someone else's perspective, commonly seen in early childhood development.
Self-Esteem Fallacy
The self-esteem fallacy refers to misconceptions that high self-esteem is the primary cause of many positive outcomes or that boosting self-esteem will necessarily lead to better performance and fewer problems.
Bias
A tendency to lean in a certain direction, either in favor of or against a particular thing, person, or group, often in a way considered to be unfair.
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