confirmation bias
The tendency to remember first impressions over last impressions is called the primacy effect. This cognitive bias refers to the tendency for individuals to recall information presented at the beginning of a sequence better than information presented later on.
The psychological process you are referring to is called the primacy-recency effect. This effect describes the tendency for individuals to remember information that is presented at the beginning (primacy effect) or end (recency effect) of a list better than information presented in the middle.
self-reference effect
The perceptual phenomenon you are referring to exists in pattern perception, and is referred to as seeing a subjective contour.
It is called self-enhancement bias or self-serving bias, where individuals have a tendency to perceive themselves in a more positive light than others perceive them.
The tendency to remember first impressions over last impressions is called the primacy effect. This cognitive bias refers to the tendency for individuals to recall information presented at the beginning of a sequence better than information presented later on.
The psychological process you are referring to is called the primacy-recency effect. This effect describes the tendency for individuals to remember information that is presented at the beginning (primacy effect) or end (recency effect) of a list better than information presented in the middle.
It is called central tendency because it represents the averages. Central tendency has three measurements: # Mean # Mode # Median
The tendency of an object to stay in motion or at rest is called inertia.
A post that supports a roof is called a column.
The tendency for an object to resist changes in motion is called inertia.
self-reference effect
This tendency is known as the spotlight effect. It refers to our belief that others are paying more attention to us than they actually are, leading us to overestimate the extent to which they notice and evaluate our appearance and performance.
The tendency for objects to resist a change in their state of motion is called inertia.
The tendency to remember information at the beginning of a body of information better than the information that follows is called the "primacy effect." This cognitive phenomenon occurs because items presented early in a sequence are often encoded into long-term memory more effectively than later items. It is part of a broader concept known as the serial position effect, which also includes the "recency effect," where items at the end of a sequence are remembered better.
bouancy
buoyancy