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- The illusion of transparency is a tendency for people to overestimate the degree to which their personal mental state is known by others. Another manifestation...
- missing information. An estimate that turns out to be incorrect will be an overestimate if the estimate exceeds the actual result and an underestimate if the...
- include expenditure for public order and safety and might be slightly overestimated.[citation needed] The figures for France and Poland exclude expenditure...
- 0, invalid/blank vote 11.1 Polling institute that has traditionally overestimated AUR in polls. Exemple Alexandra Păcuraru (ADN) 0.6% Silviu Predoiu (PLAN)...
- team). Optimism/Desirability Bias. Gamblers also exhibit optimism, overestimating the likelihood that desired events will occur. Fans of NFL underdog...
- to political parti****tion. These thinkers accuse the meritocrats of overestimating the flaws of democracy, mistaking temporary flaws for permanent and...
- (help): "The legacy of the Vedic religion in Hinduism is generally overestimated. The influence of the mythology is indeed great, but the religious terminology...
- this topic are questionnaire-based, it is possible that these findings overestimate the relationships between personality and obesity: people who are obese...
- Although polls generally predicted the Biden victory, the national polls overestimated him by three to four points, and some state polling was even further...
- 3s": 1 metre is nearly equivalent to 3 feet 3+3⁄8 inches. This gives an overestimate of 0.125 mm. The ancient Egyptian cubit was about 0.5 m (surviving rods...