This type of problem solving is referred to using a heuristic. Specifically in this case, a familiarity heuristic where the assumption is made that past behaviors can be correctly applied to the current situation.
The tendency to perceive and approach problems in the same ways that have worked in the past is called "mental set" or "functional fixedness." It can sometimes limit creativity and problem-solving effectiveness by keeping individuals focused on familiar methods rather than considering new approaches.
It is called self-enhancement bias or self-serving bias, where individuals have a tendency to perceive themselves in a more positive light than others perceive them.
That tendency is called cognitive rigidity, where individuals rely on familiar strategies and solutions even when they may not be the most effective for a given situation. Cognitive rigidity can hinder innovation and problem-solving by limiting the exploration of new possibilities.
This perceptual tendency is called closure. It refers to the brain's ability to visually fill in missing information to perceive a whole object even when parts of it are missing or incomplete.
This approach is called a preventive or preventative approach. It focuses on addressing underlying social determinants of mental health problems to prevent these issues from occurring or worsening in the future.
The tendency to remember first impressions over last impressions is called the primacy effect. This cognitive bias refers to the tendency for individuals to recall information presented at the beginning of a sequence better than information presented later on.
That tendency is called cognitive rigidity, where individuals rely on familiar strategies and solutions even when they may not be the most effective for a given situation. Cognitive rigidity can hinder innovation and problem-solving by limiting the exploration of new possibilities.
Closure.
perpetual expectancy
perpetual expectancy
This perceptual tendency is called closure. It refers to the brain's ability to visually fill in missing information to perceive a whole object even when parts of it are missing or incomplete.
It is called central tendency because it represents the averages. Central tendency has three measurements: # Mean # Mode # Median
Rods, which perceive black and white and gray, and cones, which perceive color.
The premium approach is sometimes called the free gift approach
To see
The tendency for an object in motion to remain in motion is called inertia of motion.
bouancy
buoyancy