Cognition, Bias & Self-Belief¶
Primes about how judgment is shaped by frames and beliefs about the self: confirmation bias and the fundamental attribution error, framing and mental models, self-efficacy and stereotype threat, self-fulfilling prophecies and learned helplessness, metacognition, bystander effect, emotional reasoning.
14 primes in this family — primes that sit near one another in abstraction space (k-means over structural-signature embeddings). Each is shown with its structural–framed character and how distinctive (sparsely-neighbored) it is.
- Bystander Effect — mixed-framed · mid
- Cognitive Appraisal — mixed-structural · distinctive
- Confirmation Bias — mixed-structural · distinctive
- Constructivist Learning — framed · mid
- Emotional Reasoning — mixed-framed · distinctive
- Framing — mixed-framed · distinctive
- Fundamental Attribution Error — mixed-framed · crowded
- Learned Helplessness — mixed-framed · crowded
- Mental Model — mixed-framed · distinctive
- Metacognition — mixed-framed · distinctive
- Self-Efficacy — mixed-framed · crowded
- Self-Fulfilling Prophecy — mixed-framed · mid
- Self-Handicapping — mixed-framed · crowded
- Stereotype Threat — mixed-framed · crowded