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The '''Lost Keys paradox''' is a form of the "Inventor's paradox" which states that a solution to the particular may be more readily discovered by seeking the general instead of the particular.
The '''Lost Keys paradox''' is a form of the "Inventor's paradox" which states that a solution to the particular may be more readily discovered by seeking the general instead of the particular.


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== Lost keys paradox ==
 
* when looking for where you put the keys, you will only find them when you go looking for something else, such as your glasses, or  your phone
* when looking for where you put the keys, you will only find them when you go looking for something else, such as your glasses, or  your phone
* a possible explanation for the Lost Keys Paradox is that our focus of attention can be limited to a particular goal or activity, which, blinds us to alternative solutions
* a possible explanation for the Lost Keys Paradox is that our focus of attention can be limited to a particular goal or activity, which, blinds us to alternative solutions
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see also: [[Social Studies skills#Logical%20and%20observational%20fallacies%20%26%20paradoxes|Social Studies skills - Logical and observational fallacies and paradoxes]]
see also: [[Social Studies skills#Cognitive biases, effects & syndromes|Social Studies skills - Cognitive biases, effects & syndromes]]
[[Category:Social Sciences]]
[[Category:Social Sciences]]