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The defensive and offensive actions of the Fed differ because offensive actions are designed to:
Contrast Error
A cognitive bias in evaluation or judgment where a person or thing is compared to those recently encountered, rather than assessed on individual merit.
Overweighting
Refers to giving too much importance or consideration to a particular factor or piece of information in decision-making processes.
Negative Information
Facts, data, or feedback that is unfavorable or detrimental to one's image, expectations, or objectives.
First-Impression Error
The tendency to form lasting opinions about an individual based on initial perceptions.
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