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John Mark Carumba
on Nov 30, 2024Verified
Which of the following is a reason for overconfidence?
A) We tend to be aware of how flimsy our assumptions may be.
B) We tend to focus on examples that do not confirm our judgments.
C) We remember information that runs counter to our judgments.
D) We work to bring about the events we believe in.
Overconfidence
A cognitive bias where an individual’s subjective confidence in their judgments is greater than their objective accuracy.
- Recognize the role of cognitive biases and heuristics in the process of making decisions and solving problems.
Verified Answer
MK
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the role of cognitive biases and heuristics in the process of making decisions and solving problems.
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