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Professor Thomas Gilovich defines the spotlight effect as the perception we have that others are paying more attention to us than they really are.
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Gilovich, T. D. (Academic). (2016). Tom Gilovich defines spotlight effect [Video]. SAGE Knowledge. https://dx.
Professor Thomas Gilovich defines the spotlight effect as the perception we have that others are paying more attention to us than they really are.
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