Both change blindness and bounded awareness influence an individual’s decision-making abilities in different capacities. Influence from both family, friends, and peers have an advantage when eliminating the effects of both change blindness and bound awareness. When in groups, individuals can spot differences in visual data easily than when in groups. Bounded awareness in groups ensures that decision-makers do not miss vital options when making decisions.
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