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      • The spotlight effect refers to people’s tendency to assume their mistakes and perceived personal flaws stand out clearly to others, as if illuminated by a spotlight. In reality, though, other people don’t pay as much attention to you and your behavior — unflattering, exemplary, or anywhere in between — as you think they do.
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  1. Jul 30, 2020 · The spotlight effect in social judgment: An egocentric bias in estimates of the salience of one's own actions and appearance. DOI:...

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  3. This research provides evidence that people overestimate the extent to which their actions and appearance are noted by others, a phenomenon dubbed the spotlight effect.

    • Thomas Gilovich, Victoria Husted Medvec, Kenneth Savitsky
    • 2000
  4. The spotlight effect is just one example of a type of cognitive distortions known as egocentric biases. This type of cognitive bias skews the way we see things by causing us to rely too heavily on our own perspectives, rather than adjusting to take other viewpoints into account.

  5. The spotlight effect is the psychological phenomenon by which people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are. Being that one is constantly in the center of one's own world, an accurate evaluation of how much one is noticed by others is uncommon.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · The article highlights and describes characteristic features of people who have a strong spotlight effect and also proposes recommendations for overcoming the phenomenon under consideration.

  7. Abstract. We review a program of research that examines people s judgments about how they are seen by others. The research indicates that people tend to anchor on their own experience when making such judgments, with the result that their assessments are often egocentrically biased.

  8. This research provides evidence that people overestimate the extent to which their actions and appearance are noted by others, a phenomenon dubbed the spotlight effect.