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As of the writing of the textbook, the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability had replaced the Second Restatement in all but four of the states.
Halo Effect
A cognitive bias where the perception of one positive trait leads to the assumption of other positive traits in an individual.
Upward Counterfactual
Thinking about how a situation could have turned out better, often leading to feelings of regret.
Magical Thinking
Believing that one’s thoughts, wishes, or desires can influence the physical world or that events are connected in ways that defy scientific principles.
Counterfactual
Thinking that involves imagining alternative scenarios and outcomes that might have happened, but did not.
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