the ability to distinguish, think, and anticipate
Cognitive conservatism is a psychological phenomena whereby it is harder to change a belief once you have it. This gets more severe as you get older.
The only "intuition" researchers refer to was in a study called "Divine Intuition: Cognitive Style Influences Belief in God," and it was reported by Yahoo News under the outrageous headline, "Belief in God Boils Down To a Gut Feeling" (September 22, 2011). It's an example of biased science, an abuse of scientific methods to explain belief in God, and demonstrates how scientism functions in American culture. For a critique of the study "Divine Intuition: Cognitive Style Influences Belief in God" see the Sources and related links below.
Cognitive symptom
Cognitive dissonance occurs when a person holds two more conflicting ideas about a product or service. Products that involve a high level of cognitive dissonance are those that involve a bigger commitment. The person may have the belief that they need a particular item, but they may also have the belief that they need to cut back on their expenditures.
survivor guilt
The belief adjustment model is a psychological theory that explains how people update their beliefs based on new information. It suggests that individuals start with an initial belief, then modify this belief when presented with new evidence. This model is commonly used in research on decision-making and cognitive processes.
past experiences, belief in personal relevance, verity of cognitive biases, escalation in commitment and sunk outcomes.:)
When a person believes something to be factually true, it is referred to as a belief or conviction. This belief may or may not be supported by evidence or objective reality. In some cases, it can also be described as a misconception if the belief is incorrect. Cognitive biases can further influence how individuals perceive and accept these beliefs.
Doubt is not considered an emotion, but rather a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something. It is a cognitive state that involves questioning or hesitating about a belief or decision.
Some common collocations of "cognitive" are cognitive abilities, cognitive function, cognitive development, and cognitive science.
Prejudice refers to a positive or a negative attitude or belief directed toward, Cognitive prejudice refers to what people believe is true.
The belief that we are pre-wired for language development is associated with the theory of universal grammar proposed by Noam Chomsky. This theory suggests that humans are innately equipped with the cognitive structures necessary to learn and produce language.