Social Proof

Social proof describes how people use the visible behavior of others as a cue for what is credible, valuable, or appropriate to choose

False Consensus Effect

Your view is not the room's view

Negativity Bias

Bad news outweighs good

Mere Exposure Effect

The mere exposure effect describes how repeated exposure to a stimulus can increase liking, comfort, or preference even without deliberate persuasion

Peak-End Rule

The peak-end rule suggests that people often remember and evaluate experiences largely through their most intense moment and how the experience ends

Endowed Progress Effect

A head start changes behavior