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24 August, 10:37

Jamie was sure that he had answered most of his exam questions correctly. In contrast, Robin knew that any prediction she might make would probably be wrong. They each scored less than 60 percent on the exam. Robin was trying to avoid which error in thinking?

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  1. 24 August, 12:37
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    Answer:overconfidence

    Explanation:The overconfidence effect occurs when one's subjective confidence exceeds one's own ability to peform. It occurs when someone is too confident that they don't even consider the reality of things happening. Jamie can make a prediction that she will do 100 % well in her exam but that would be an overconfidence effect because the reality is she can't be 100% sure that she did that well until she actual sees the exam scores.
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