Why The Frequency Illusion Is Everywhere Now

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John
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College Students
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Summary
The frequency illusion explains why we suddenly notice obscure terms or concepts after learning about them. This cognitive phenomenon occurs when our brains flag information as important, leading us to perceive it as more prevalent. Advertisers exploit this effect to create a sense of necessity for their products among targeted audiences.
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