Introspection Illusion
Participants tend to value their own introspections over those of others, believing their internal insights are more reliable. This phenomenon reveals a fascinating contradiction: while individuals perceive their assessments as objective, they often attribute differing views of others to bias. A study on social intelligence further illustrates this, showing how high and low scorers rationalize their judgments about a bogus test differently, highlighting the complexities of self-perception and bias.In this clip
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Episode 7: The Introspection Illusion
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