Why do some social psychology research findings seem like we could have predicted the results?
a. Because we are not predicting. These studies are famous and it is likely that we heard about them in the news and then forgot about them.
b. Because most people have an advanced understanding of how human societies function, allowing them to predict such findings.
c. Because hindsight bias suggests that we tend to exaggerate how easily we could have predicted something.
d. Because they tap into the collective unconscious.
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