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While there have been "wrong winners" in several provincial elections throughout Canadian history, there has never been a "wrong winner" at the federal level.
Assumptive Worlds
The view that people live in social worlds based on certain beliefs (assumptions) about reality
Accessibility
How easily something comes to mind
Downward Comparisons
A psychological strategy where individuals compare themselves to others who are worse off in order to feel better about their own situation.
Presumptive Reasoning
A form of logical thinking that makes assumptions based on general rules or past experiences, leading to conclusions that are taken as likely true.
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