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Wikipedia: Wishful thinking
Wishful thinking
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Wishful thinking is making decisions according to what might be pleasing to imagine instead of according to evidence or rationality. When attempting to justify such thinking, an alternative term such as "faith" may be used.

Studies have consistently shown that, holding all else equal, subjects will predict positive outcomes to be more likely than negative outcomes.

Prominent examples of wishful thinking include:

A similar phenomenon is the availability heuristic.

  

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