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COGNITIVE BIASES ASSOCIATED WITH OCCUPATIONS
Deformation professionelle; Déformation professionelle; Deformation professionnelle; Professional deformation; Nerdview

Déformation professionnelle         
Déformation professionnelle (, professional deformation or job conditioning) is a tendency to look at things from the point of view of one's own profession or special expertise, rather than from a broader or humane perspective. It is often translated as "professional deformation", though French [can also be translated as "distortion".
deformed         
DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deform; Deformed; Deformation (disambiguation); Deforming
see deform
Net Lake-Vermilion Lake Deformation Zone         
Net Lake–Vermilion Lake Zone of Deformation; Net Lake-Vermilion Lake Zone of Deformation; Net Lake–Vermilion Lake Deformation Zone
The Net Lake-Vermilion Lake Deformation Zone, also known as the Net Lake-Vermilion Lake Zone of Deformation, is a zone of deformation in Temagami, Ontario, Canada, extending from Vermilion Lake to Net Lake in a northeasterly direction.

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Déformation professionnelle

Déformation professionnelle (French: [defɔʁmasjɔ̃ pʁɔfɛsjɔnɛl], professional deformation or job conditioning) is a tendency to look at things from the point of view of one's own profession or special expertise, rather than from a broader or humane perspective. It is often translated as "professional deformation", though French déformation can also be translated as "distortion". The implication is that professional training, and its related socialization, often result in a distortion of the way one views the world. The Nobel laureate Alexis Carrel has observed that "[e]very specialist, owing to a well-known professional bias, believes that he understands the entire human being, while in reality he only grasps a tiny part of him."