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The illusion of asymmetric insight is a cognitive bias whereby people perceive their knowledge of others to surpass other people's knowledge of them. This bias "has been traced to people's tendency to view their own spontaneous or off-the-cuff responses to others' questions as relatively unrevealing even though they view others' similar responses as meaningful".

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  • Illusion de connaissance asymétrique (fr)
  • Illusion of asymmetric insight (en)
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  • The illusion of asymmetric insight is a cognitive bias whereby people perceive their knowledge of others to surpass other people's knowledge of them. This bias "has been traced to people's tendency to view their own spontaneous or off-the-cuff responses to others' questions as relatively unrevealing even though they view others' similar responses as meaningful". (en)
  • L'illusion de connaissance asymétrique est un biais cognitif par lequel les gens perçoivent que leur connaissance des autres est supérieure à la connaissance des autres sur eux-mêmes. Ce biais est « illustré par la tendance à voir leurs propres réponses spontanées ou au pied levé comme non révélatrices alors que des réponses similaires d'autres personnes sont significatives ». Ce biais cognitif est similaire à l'illusion de transparence. (fr)
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  • The illusion of asymmetric insight is a cognitive bias whereby people perceive their knowledge of others to surpass other people's knowledge of them. This bias "has been traced to people's tendency to view their own spontaneous or off-the-cuff responses to others' questions as relatively unrevealing even though they view others' similar responses as meaningful". (en)
  • L'illusion de connaissance asymétrique est un biais cognitif par lequel les gens perçoivent que leur connaissance des autres est supérieure à la connaissance des autres sur eux-mêmes. Ce biais est « illustré par la tendance à voir leurs propres réponses spontanées ou au pied levé comme non révélatrices alors que des réponses similaires d'autres personnes sont significatives ». Ce biais cognitif est similaire à l'illusion de transparence. (fr)
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