RE: Błędy poznawcze - Efekt potwierdzenia [#62]

No, i tu wychodzi na wierzch kontekst. Dwa odrębne zjawiska. Pewnie, że można się oglądać za takimi samymi furami z racjonalnych pobudek.

Tutaj jest wytłumaczenie:

For instance, when you’re driving to work, your brain largely ignores the hoards of varying models you pass. Once you purchase a new car and it’s under your possession, your brain adjusts, adding the particular model to its list of things to notice.

Psychologists call this the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon; more commonly, they refer to it as frequency illusion. Now that your brain has taken note of your new car, it will alert you when it sees it elsewhere — on the road, on TV, in conversations, etc. The human mind strives to identify patterns in the chaos of daily life and uses a confirmation bias to affirm that this car is everywhere suddenly, when it was around long before you noticed it.

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