- 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...
- literature,
overconfidence has been
defined in
three distinct ways: (1)
overestimation of one's
actual performance; (2)
overplacement of one's performance...
- acts.
Hubris often indicates a loss of
contact with
reality and an
overestimation of one's own competence, accomplishments, or capabilities. The adjectival...
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people may have
forecasts that are
overestimated and can
evoke either comfort or fear in the present. The
overestimation however can
often be used to soften...
-
algorithm could overlook the
optimal solution to a
search problem due to an
overestimation in f ( n ) {\displaystyle f(n)} . n {\displaystyle n} is a node h {\displaystyle...
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generalization is produced. The
essence of this
inductive fallacy lies on the
overestimation of an
argument based on
insufficiently large samples under an implied...
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immediately following a
saccade (i.e.,
quick eye movement). This
elicits an
overestimation in the
temporal duration for
which that
target stimulus (i.e., postsaccadic...
- self-importance. It
often includes intellectual, physical, social, and
other overestimations. The
egotist has an
overwhelming sense of the
centrality of the "me"...
- particular,
soundtracks deemed as
activating and
arousing lead to time
overestimation as
opposed to more
relaxing or sad music. Lastly,
soundtracks have been...