Projection bias causes people to suppose that dialysis patients have a much lower quality of life than

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Projection bias causes people to suppose that dialysis patients have a much lower quality of life than actually prevails. However, when prompted by researchers to think about the ways they will adapt their lives to dialysis, people seem to make much more realistic assessments. Researchers also find that people several years after winning the lottery rate their quality of life about the same as those who through an accident had become quadriplegic (losing the use of their arms and legs) at about the same time. Relate this phenomenon to projection bias. How might projection bias affect people's choice to play the lottery? What might this say about get-rich-quick schemes in general? How might we think about correcting projection bias in this case?
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