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Suppose your neurosurgeon wants to get a good picture of your brain in action. What technique is she most likely to use?
False Uniqueness Effect
The cognitive bias causing individuals to underestimate the commonality of their desirable traits or behaviors, believing they are more unique than they actually are.
Ethical Issues
Situations or problems requiring individuals or organizations to choose between actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong based on moral principles.
Unintended Negative Consequences
Outcomes that are not foreseen or intended and have a harmful or undesirable effect on individuals or communities.
Qualitative Research Methods
Research strategies that collect non-numerical data, such as interviews or observations, to understand concepts, thoughts, or experiences.
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