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ooli3@sopuli.xyz to Applied Psychology@mander.xyz · 3 months ago

New psychology research shows people consistently underestimate how often things go wrong across society

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New psychology research shows people consistently underestimate how often things go wrong across society

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ooli3@sopuli.xyz to Applied Psychology@mander.xyz · 3 months ago
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A new study reveals a widespread "failure gap," where people systematically underestimate how often bad outcomes happen. This bias is linked to how rarely failures are discussed in the news and on social media.
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    3 months ago

    Na can’t be that often.

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