• Basking in reflected glory (BIRGing) is a self-serving cognition whereby an individual associates themselves with known successful others such that the...
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  • Look up bask in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Basking may refer to: Basking in reflected glory, associating oneself with successful other such that...
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    The Anatomy of Revolution Antifanaticism: A Tale of the South Basking in reflected glory Celebrity worship syndrome Cult of personality Enthusiasm Extremism...
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    103–127. doi:10.1080/016396299266524. The use of the BIRGing [basking in reflected glory] account allows them to feel a connection to noteworthy men such...
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    The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first...
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    complex Antilocution Ambivalent prejudice Autarky Bandwagon effect Basking in reflected glory Belongingness Benevolent prejudice Cultural identity Cronyism...
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  • formation Rational expectations Achievement ideology In-group and out-group Basking in reflected glory Subjective theory of value Keeping up with the Joneses...
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  • championship-winning sports team to boost one's own ego through what they term "basking in reflected glory". That is, the recognition of a sports team's greatness serves...
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  • In psychology, the false consensus effect, also known as consensus bias, is a pervasive cognitive bias that causes people to "see their own behavioral...
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  • Leonid Rozenblit and Frank Keil in 2002. The effect was observed in only one type of knowledge called explanatory knowledge, in this case defined as "knowledge...
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