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Counterfactual Thinking
involves imagining alternative scenarios and outcomes that might have occurred but didn't.
Inevitable Outcomes
Results or consequences that are certain to happen and cannot be avoided or changed.
Predictable Outcomes
Results or consequences that can be anticipated due to known factors, patterns, or previous observations.
Linguistic Fixedness Hypothesis
The idea that language shapes thinking and limits cognitive flexibility, influencing how individuals perceive and solve problems.
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