单词 | psychologist's fallacy |
释义 | psychologist's fallacy(also psychologists' fallacy) noun The confusion of the thought of the observer with that which is being observed; the assumption that motives, etc., present in one's own mind are also present in that of the subject under investigation. OriginLate 19th century; earliest use found in William James (1842–1910), philosopher and psychologist. |
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