The Spotlight Effect is the psychological phenomenon that finds people overestimate the extent to which their actions and appearance are noted by others. Everything is illuminated in the episode.
- Research Paper: 'The Spotlight Effect in Social Judgment: An Egocentric Bias in Estimates of the Salience of One's Own Actions and Appearance'
How Power Corrupts Relationships
Influencing People's Health Choices
How do You Know if Your Career is Your Calling?
Hostile Media or a Paranoid Audience?
What Can We Learn from How the Best Sporting Talent is Developed?
When Negative Feedback Leads to Increased Creativity
Exceptional by Dan Cable - Unlocking Your Potential
Laugh it Up: The Way Humour Transforms Workplace Meetings
Do Side Hustles Empower or Distract?
Sexual Attraction and High Anxiety
Create a Portable Self for Your Contemporary Career
Spanish Flu: How Resilience, Cooperation and Framing Shape Communities
How Self-Reflection Energises Leaders featuring Terence Mauri
What's Next for Squeezing the Orange?
Police Body Cameras Reveal Racial Respect Bias
Self-Affirmation and the Health Benefits of Expressive Writing
Guilt and Shame: Competition and Motivation
Too Good to Hire: Commitment, Capability and the Job Market
Dilution Effect: Pharmaceutical Drugs, Advertising and Arguments
Replication Crisis, Signatures and Dishonesty
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