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'
Fake News, Morals, Misinformation and Propaganda
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Contagion: The Games We Play, The Changes We Make
Highbrow Films Bow Down to Present Bias
Agony and Ecstasy in the Gig Economy
Does Sex Determine Humour? Featuring Gem Carmella
Can Job Titles Combat Burnout?
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The Company We Keep
O Mothers, Where Art Thou?
Talent vs. Hard Work
When Habit Met Science
Thoughts that Count
Loyal to a Fault
Dumb and Dumber
When Time is Money
Enjoy the Rest of Your Life
It Doesn't Hurt to Ask
The IKEA Effect with Bruce Daisley
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The Poetry of Science
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Methoden en Technieken, Sociale Wetenschappen, Vrije Universiteit, SPSS kennisclips
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