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So this thread (https://www.broncosportforum.com/forum/threads/bronco-stuck-up.13340/) got me thinking about something I've experienced in a lot of different realms, but mostly in cars.
Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon (or Frequency Illusion) refers to the cognitive bias where an individual notices something (a word, concept, product, etc.) more frequently after becoming aware of it. You just bought your new *insert make/model*, and within a week you suddenly notice them everywhere you go. You don't know if you're now part of the cool kids club, or just another lemming leaping off a cliff into a sea of generics.
So in your experience, once you started driving around in your new Bronco Sport, did you suddenly think you saw more, less, or about the same number of them than previously?
Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon (or Frequency Illusion) refers to the cognitive bias where an individual notices something (a word, concept, product, etc.) more frequently after becoming aware of it. You just bought your new *insert make/model*, and within a week you suddenly notice them everywhere you go. You don't know if you're now part of the cool kids club, or just another lemming leaping off a cliff into a sea of generics.
So in your experience, once you started driving around in your new Bronco Sport, did you suddenly think you saw more, less, or about the same number of them than previously?
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