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The episode provides an overview of self-attention bias, intuitive and automatic thinking, and conformity. The first excerpt discusses self-attention bias, which is the tendency for people to perceive themselves in a favorable light. The second excerpt discusses the difference between intuitive thinking, which is fast and unconscious, and controlled thinking, which is slower and more deliberate. The third excerpt discusses conformity, which is the change in behavior or belief as a result of real or imagined group pressure.
By Evelyn Dias KochThe episode provides an overview of self-attention bias, intuitive and automatic thinking, and conformity. The first excerpt discusses self-attention bias, which is the tendency for people to perceive themselves in a favorable light. The second excerpt discusses the difference between intuitive thinking, which is fast and unconscious, and controlled thinking, which is slower and more deliberate. The third excerpt discusses conformity, which is the change in behavior or belief as a result of real or imagined group pressure.