Subjective validation
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Subjective validation, sometimes called personal validation effect, is a cognitive bias by which a person will consider a statement or another piece of information to be correct if it has any personal meaning or significance to them.
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See also
- Belief
- True-believer syndrome
- Self-deception
- Self propaganda
- Confirmation bias
- David Marks (psychologist)
- List of cognitive biases
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