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All-or-Nothing (Faulty Heuristics)
Englisch: Sports Psychology
Examples of Faulty Heuristics

All-or-Nothing refers to a faulty heuristics which means seeing only the extremes in a situation. N example will be "If I had made that shot, I'd be a hero. Since I missed it, I'm the worst player ever."
 
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