Focusing Hapé Effect

When we are making judgments, we tend to weigh attributes and factors unevenly, putting more importance on some aspects and less on others.
This is typically due to factors such as stereotyping and schemas that we use that bring certain factors to mind and downplay others.
The Focusing Effect is the way in which the human mind places too much emphasis on certain limited factors when making decisions. Instead of taking in to account all the many perhaps more important but less distinctive factors when evaluating something or making a choice, we only recognize and place value on a few mainstream or more sensationalized pieces of information. This causes an imbalance in judgment and often leads to misinformed evaluations.
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When we make decisions, we often get very focused on certain aspects of the decision. Making the right decisions is difficult for many reasons. The focusing and its effect is one of them and focusing hapés helping what you need at this point.
The fact that people make decisions on the basis of the most pronounced and distinct information they have available in their working memory, and for this reason, other pieces of possibly useful information are excluded. So, focusing hapés are support your decision stability, increase concentration and fell you much better. It reduces decision-making time and lets us refer to past incidents to predict future outcomes.
When something goes wrong or well. We can attribute an action to that outcome and modify our behaviour to do more of that action, to change it or to avoid it. Need; clear mind, focusing, and concentration.