>[!abstract]
>In social psychology, naïve realism is the human tendency to believe that we see the world around us objectively, and that people who disagree with us must be uninformed, irrational, or biased. According to the model, people:
According to their model, people:
>- Believe that they see the world objectively and without bias.
>- Expect that others will come to the same conclusions, so long as they are exposed to the same information and interpret it in a rational manner.
>- Assume that others who do not share the same views must be ignorant, irrational, or biased.
>
>(Wikipedia, 2025).
>[!related]
>- **North** (upstream): —
>- **West** (similar): [[Curse of knowledge]]
>- **East** (different): —
>- **South** (downstream): —