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- 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...
- 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...
- predict task completion times, they tend to exhibit a pessimistic bias, overestimating the time needed. The planning fallacy involves estimates of task completion...
- where individuals misjudge the emotional impact of ****ure events, often overestimating how long feelings of joy or disappointment will last. Robson and Samuelson...
- literature, overconfidence has been defined in three distinct ways: (1) overestimation of one's actual performance; (2) overplacement of one's performance...
- 2005). Erroneous projections about ****ure emotional reactions, such as overestimating the intensity and durability of affect (i.e.: impact bias) can lead...
- pathfinding, a heuristic function is said to be admissible if it never overestimates the cost of reaching the goal, i.e. the cost it estimates to reach the...
- The illusion of control is the tendency for people to overestimate their ability to control events. It was named by U.S. psychologist Ellen Langer and...
- entrants underestimating the importance of communication skills and overestimating the importance of numeracy in the role. An accountant may either be...
- shows this average is always an overestimate of the square root (as noted below), and so it can serve as a new overestimate with which to repeat the process...