ravieffekt
The Ravieffekt, also known as the Ravie effect, is a phenomenon observed in the field of psychology and social science, named after the psychologist Hans-Jürgen Ravie. It refers to the tendency of individuals to overestimate the extent to which their own behavior and attitudes are influenced by external factors, such as social norms, peer pressure, or cultural expectations, while underestimating the role of internal factors, such as personal preferences and values.
The Ravieffekt is often demonstrated through experiments where participants are asked to rate the influence of
The Ravieffekt is significant in understanding human behavior and social dynamics. It highlights the importance of