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Research on thin slice theory suggests that first impressions are often more accurate when based on very brief observations versus when they are based on longer observations.
Confirmation Bias
The inclination to seek out, understand, prefer, and remember information that supports or validates one's existing beliefs or theories.
Information
Data processed, organized, and structured such that it has context and relevance, and can be used to enhance understanding or make decisions.
Beliefs
Beliefs are convictions or acceptances that something is true or exists, often without the immediate evidence to prove it definitively.
Availability Heuristic
A brainy shortcut that leverages the on-the-spot examples present in someone's memory when they are deliberating over a distinct topic, concept, plan, or decision.
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