mirrorimaging
Mirrorimaging, or mirror imaging, is a term used in social sciences and related fields to describe the tendency to interpret others’ actions through one’s own beliefs, motives, and experiences, or to model one’s own behavior after others under the assumption that they will respond similarly. The concept can function as a heuristic or bias, shaping expectation and interpretation in social interaction, diplomacy, and analysis.
In international relations, mirror imaging refers to misperceiving other states as sharing the same interests, priorities,
In criminology and policing, the idea is used to describe the tendency to view criminals as thinking
In psychology and organizational studies, mirror imaging appears as projection or attribution biases, where individuals attribute
See also: projection, attribution bias, misperception, bias in reasoning. Note that in computing, “mirror imaging” can