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Perfect price discrimination
False Consensus Effect
The tendency to overestimate the extent to which others share one's beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors.
False Consensus Effect
A cognitive bias whereby people overestimate the degree to which their beliefs, opinions, preferences, values, and habits are normal and typical of those of others.
False Uniqueness Effect
The tendency of people to underestimate the commonality of their abilities and desirable or successful behaviors.
Base Rate Information
Statistical data that represents the general probability of an event or characteristic within a population.
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