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aishla guzman
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
People are most likely to be overconfident in the accuracy of their predictions when predicting
A) events that are virtually certain to occur.
B) changes in the weather.
C) the accomplishments of other people.
D) their own accomplishments.
Overconfident
A psychological state characterized by an individual's unwarranted belief in their own abilities or the accuracy of their knowledge, often leading to risk-taking behaviors.
- Identify cognitive biases and heuristics that lead to systematic errors in decision making.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify cognitive biases and heuristics that lead to systematic errors in decision making.
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