Illusion of transparency

The illusion of transparency is a tendency for people to overestimate the degree to which their personal mental state is known by others.[1] Another manifestation of the illusion of transparency (sometimes called the observer's illusion of transparency) is a tendency for people to overestimate how well they understand others' personal mental states. This cognitive bias is similar to the illusion of asymmetric insight.

  1. ^ Shatz, Itamar (2016). "The Illusion of Transparency: Why You Are Not As Obvious As You Think You Are". Effectiviology. Retrieved 11 November 2017.

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