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Stereotype Threat

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A psychological phenomenon where individuals, often belonging to a marginalized group, feel at risk of conforming to negative stereotypes about their group. This fear can negatively impact their performance in various areas.

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Refers to how events surge, then stabilize. Initial popularity peaks, then declines before reaching a stable state.

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Refers to systems or entities that thrive and improve in the face of challenges. Unlike fragile systems that break under pressure or robust systems that remain unchanged, antifragile entities become stronger and more adaptive through exposure to disturbances.

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A social phenomenon where individuals are less likely to help in an emergency when others are present, assuming someone else will take responsibility. Increased bystanders often result in decreased likelihood of individual intervention.

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A complex emotion involving joy derived from witnessing others’ misfortune or failure, often rooted in comparison or rivalry, providing a fleeting sense of satisfaction or superiority over the perceived suffering of others.

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The Imp of the Perverse

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The strong urge to do the opposite of what makes sense, often leading to behaviors that seem inappropriate or counterintuitive. It represents a subconscious force challenging rational thinking.

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Ripple Effect

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Refers to the continuing and spreading impact or influence of an initial event or action, similar to the way ripples expand outward when an object is dropped into water. In a broader sense, it describes the series of consequential effects ...

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Peak-End Rule

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In psychology, suggests that people tend to remember and judge experiences based on the most intense (peak) and the final moments.  

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A tragic flaw or error in judgment that leads to a character’s downfall in literature, especially in a tragic context.

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Mummy-fication

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The fateful process whereby a woman turns into a proxy of her partner’s mother and the partner turns into a small recalcitrant boy: with disastrous consequences for all.

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Brandolini’s Law

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The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.

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