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▸ noun: A tendency of decision-makers to give preference, usually unconsciously, to thoughts with higher availability to (that is, those readily retrievable by) the cognitive activity of the moment, such as recent information, vivid images that evoke emotions, and specific events personally experienced (more than abstractions or other people's reported experiences).
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▸ noun: A tendency of decision-makers to give preference, usually unconsciously, to thoughts with higher availability to (that is, those readily retrievable by) the cognitive activity of the moment, such as recent information, vivid images that evoke emotions, and specific events personally experienced (more than abstractions or other people's reported experiences).
Similar:
mere exposure effect,
selective memory,
Baader-Meinhof phenomenon,
top of mind awareness,
framing effect,
halo effect,
retrieval,
perceptual set,
implicit cognition,
introspection illusion,
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