SpSpotlight Effect is a social psychological phenomenon that describes the tendency of individuals to overestimate the extent to which their actions and outward appearance are noticed, remembered, and judged by others. This effect reflects the inclination of people to believe that a social spotlight is focused on them more intensely than it actually is. Since each individual is at the center of their own universe and focuses intensely on their own behavior, they tend to assume that these aspects a
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SpThe spotlight effect is a phenomenon in social psychology that describes individuals’ tendency to believe that they are excessively noticeable to others perception. This concept, developed by Gilovich, Medvec, and Savitsky (2000), implies that people overestimate the extent to which their own behaviors and appearances attract the attention of others. In other words, individuals disproportionately assume that every action they take and every external trait they display draws significant attention
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