| Hint | Effect | % Correct |
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| 1) Psychological phenomenon wherea captive sympathizes with their kidnapper | Stockholm | 86%
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| 2) Phenomenon where people collectivelyshare a false memory about an event | Mandela | 57%
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| 4) Psychosomatic phenomenon where people mark an improvement in health/behavior due to believing a normal object is "working" | Placebo | 57%
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| 3) Social effect where people are less likelyto help someone in need if others are present or thinking "someone else will do it" | Bystander | 43%
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| 17) Phenomenon where a child is more often mistreatedor ignored by stepparents more than parents, named for a famous fairy tale | Cinderella | 43%
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| 12) Phenomenon where a caregiver developsfeelings for their patient, named for a famous nurse | Florence Nightingale | 43%
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| 13) Psychoanalytic phenomenon where a child develops feelings for their mother, in turn develops a dislike with the father | Oedipus | 43%
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| 14) The same as the above, but reversed where a female child develops feelings for the father and distaste for the mother | Electra | 29%
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| 16) Psychological bias where one searches for information that wholly cements their beliefs, while ignoring contradictory statements | Confirmation Bias | 14%
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| 6) Psychological phenomenon where people overestimate being observed/watched | Spotlight | 14%
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| 10) Social phenomenon where people tend toimprove their performance when in a group with others | Audience | 0%
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| 9) Phenomenon where people tend to noticean object/phrase/etc as "seeing it everywhere" after first becoming aware of it | Baader Meinhof | 0%
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| 20) Psychological condition where one perceivesthemselves as being dead or does not exist | Cotards | 0%
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| 8) Cognitive bias where a first impression (ex:looks) causes people to believe other positive traits (ex: smarts, skills) | Halo | 0%
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| 5) The tendency of people to change theirbehavior when they know they are observed | Hawthorne | 0%
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| 15) Physical phenomenon where water moleculesmove in smooth, parallel layers, giving the illusion that the water is not moving | Laminar Flow | 0%
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| 7) Phenomenon where people develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar with it | Mere Exposure | 0%
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| 11) Tendency of people to improve performancewhen a new technology/tool is introduced simply because of an interest in it | Novelty | 0%
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| 18) Psychological phenomenon in which perceived highexpectations of something lead to improved performance | Pygmalion | 0%
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| 19) Phenomenon of the unreliability of eyewitnesses,where different stories often contradict | Rashomon | 0%
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