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explain impact bias​

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The impact bias, a form of which is the durability bias, in affective forecasting, is the tendency for people to overestimate the length or the intensity of future feeling states. In other words, people seem to think that if disaster strikes it will take longer to recover emotionally than it actually does.

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Definition: The impact bias, a form of which is the durability bias, in affective forecasting, is the tendency for people to overestimate the length or the intensity of future feeling states. In other words, people seem to think that if disaster strikes it will take longer to recover emotionally than it actually does.

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