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Answer:
d. seats in the legislature are allocated to political parties based on their share of the total vote cast in the election.
Explanation:
In a proportional representation electoral system seats in the legislature are allocated to political parties based on their share of the total vote cast in the election.
In this system each political party gets a seat allocation based on its performance in the election.
For instance, if the candidates of a party win 50% of the vote in a 10 member district, they receive five of the ten seats — or 50% of the seats. If another party wins 30% of the vote, they get three seats, and so on.
Answer:
A. overconfidence
Explanation:
In psychology, the term overconfidence refers to a kind of bias where <u>the person's confidence (their own sense of competence) is greater that their actual capabilities or abilities</u>. In other words, the person is extremely confident in situations where they don't actually have the abilities they think they have.
In other words, their sense of competence is inflated and they feel more certain than they should (since they are thinking they are more competent than what they really are), therefore this is called A. overconfidence.