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Question 1 The Forer Effect or Subjective Validation is the tendency to believe

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Question 1

The Forer Effect or Subjective Validation is the tendency to believe vague statements designed to appeal to just about anyone.

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Question 2

Most people are basically alike.

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Question 3

Your capacity to fool yourself is greater than the abilities of mediums, astrologers or palm readers.

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Question 4

If a psychics statement is ambiguous AND you think it addresses you directly, you will find a way to make it match you and your life.

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Question 5

Our brains are pretty good at tolerating disorder.

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Explanation / Answer

false it is a cognitive bias by which a person will consider a statement or another piece of information to be correct if it has any personal meaning or significance to them. false people are unique true as we believe in others till the extent we want to. true as the subjective validation process acts here false brains are the most sensitive parts to deal with disorders.

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