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The 9 Types Of Ignorance And Their Characteristics In reality, ignorance is often a byproduct of environment, cognitive biases, emotional defenses, and even cultural norms This article explores nine distinct types of ignorance, examining their characteristics and how they influence human behavior
Perceived Control and Coping With Threats We Want to Forget Our findings suggest that willful ignorance is especially widespread among individuals that are probably the least prepared for the risks Importantly, increasing perceived control appears to
The Illusion of Will, Self, and Time: William Jamess Reluctant . . . - JSTOR Having found no evidence for free will, James declared that the free will controversy was “insoluble on strictly psychologic grounds” (PP2, 572) This was not exactly an admission of defeat, since James believed that there was no psychological proof of determinism either
Strategic Ignorance and Perceived Control When useful information provokes negative emotion, it may deliberately be ignored We experimentally investigate whether increasing perceived control can mitigate such strategic ignorance
Ignorance is Bliss? The Consequences of Not Knowing - Medium Ignorance is often perceived as a lack of knowledge or understanding about a particular subject or situation However, it is a much more complex and multi-dimensional concept than that Being
Ignorance by choice: A meta-analytic review of the underlying motives . . . We present the first meta-analysis on willful ignorance—when individuals avoid information about the negative consequences of their actions to maximize personal outcomes—covering 33,603 decisions made by 6,531 participants across 56 treatment effects