Definitions from Wiktionary (introspection illusion)
▸ noun: A cognitive bias by which people wrongly think that they have direct insight into the origins of their mental states, while treating other people's introspections as unreliable.
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▸ noun: A cognitive bias by which people wrongly think that they have direct insight into the origins of their mental states, while treating other people's introspections as unreliable.
Similar:
introspection,
introspectionism,
reflectionism,
cognitive bias,
mindblindness,
implicit cognition,
spotlight effect,
extraspection,
metaperspective,
projection,
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