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One of the main objectives in using the object-oriented (OO) approach to generating programming solutions is to limit the control of the user.
Preconceptions
Ideas or opinions formed before having the evidence for their truth or usefulness, often acting as biases or assumptions.
Framing
In social psychology, the way information is presented to the audience, which influences the choices people make by highlighting certain aspects and downplaying others.
Belief Perseverance
The tendency to maintain a belief even after the evidence supporting it has been discredited or refuted.
Overconfidence
The phenomenon where an individual's belief in their own abilities exceeds the accuracy of those abilities.
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