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=== False uniqueness effect === This phenomenon is similar to pluralistic ignorance in that it involves observing the differences in oneself compared to others, rather than the similarities.<ref name="Miller-2023" /> This observation of others is often negative, alluding to one's habit of viewing oneself as better at possessing positive characteristics when compared to those around them.<ref name="Miller-2023" /> Unlike pluralistic ignorance, [[False-uniqueness effect|false uniqueness effect]] is a distinctly individual phenomenon with no beginning or outcomes associated with group dynamics.<ref name="Miller-2023" />
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