The Ben Franklin effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people like someone more after doing a favor for them. An explanation for this is cognitive...
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List of cognitive biases (redirect from Continued influence effect)
furniture from IKEA, regardless of the quality of the end product. Ben Franklin effect, where a person who has performed a favor for someone is more likely...
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Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was an American polymath: a leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
programming language) Ben Franklin effect (emotion) (psychology) Bernoulli effect (equations) (fluid dynamics) (wind power) Beta-silicon effect (physical organic...
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Francis Folger Franklin (October 20, 1732 – November 21, 1736) was the son of Founding Father of the United States Benjamin Franklin and Deborah Read...
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Foot-in-the-door technique (redirect from Foot in the door effect)
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The Benjamin Franklin Bridge, originally named the Delaware River Bridge and known locally as the Ben Franklin Bridge, is a suspension bridge across the...
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acts, one's perceptions and emotions align to alleviate stress. The Ben Franklin effect refers to that statesman's observation that the act of performing...
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Benjamin Franklin Parkway, commonly abbreviated to Ben Franklin Parkway and colloquially called the Parkway, is a boulevard that runs through the cultural...
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Ben Franklin in Paris is a work of musical theatre, with a book and lyrics by Sidney Michaels, and music by Mark Sandrich, Jr. with two songs contributed...
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