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- Valence_effect abstract "The valence effect of prediction is the tendency for people to simply overestimate the likelihood of good things happening rather than bad things. Valence refers to the positive or negative emotional charge some entity possesses.This finding has been corroborated by dozens of studies. In one straightforward experiment, all other things being equal, participants assigned a higher probability to picking a card that had a smiling face on its reverse side than one which had a frowning face.In addition, some have reported a valence effect in attribution when we overpredict the likelihood of positive events happening to ourselves relative to others. (See self-serving bias.)The outcome of valence effects may be called wishful thinking. However, in certain situations, the valence effect may actually alter the event in some way so that it indeed results in a positive outcome. For example, in some cases generals have roused up their soldiers to a point where they were able to emerge victorious in battle.".
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- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink All_other_things_being_equal.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Attribution_bias.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Attributional_bias.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_scientific_fallacy.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Ceteris_paribus.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink David_Rosenhan.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Personality_and_Social_Psychology.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cognitive_biases.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Morale.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Optimism_bias.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Prediction.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Self-serving_bias.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Valence_(psychology).
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLink Wishful_thinking.
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Valence effect".
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "positive outcome bias".
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "valence effect".
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "valence".
- Valence_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "valences".
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- Valence_effect subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Valence_effect subject Category:Types_of_scientific_fallacy.
- Valence_effect hypernym Tendency.
- Valence_effect type Organisation.
- Valence_effect type Type.
- Valence_effect type Concept.
- Valence_effect type Type.
- Valence_effect comment "The valence effect of prediction is the tendency for people to simply overestimate the likelihood of good things happening rather than bad things. Valence refers to the positive or negative emotional charge some entity possesses.This finding has been corroborated by dozens of studies.".
- Valence_effect label "Valence effect".
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- Valence_effect sameAs Ефект_валентності.
- Valence_effect sameAs Q7910633.
- Valence_effect sameAs Q7910633.
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- Valence_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Valence_effect.