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Number-of-Examples Theory

The number-of-examples theory is a psychological model proposing that when people make judgments about themselves, such as their level of assertiveness, they base their evaluation on the sheer quantity of relevant examples they can bring to mind. It is often contrasted with the ease-of-retrieval theory.

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