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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
3 years ago
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After taking a 10 question pop quiz, John was confident that he got at least 9 questions correct. However, after grading he foun

d that he actually only answered 6 questions correctly.
John suffers from ________.
Social Studies
1 answer:
AURORKA [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

John suffers from <em>overconfidence.</em>

Explanation:

<u>Overconfidence </u><u>causes individuals to have greater expectations from their abilities than they actually are capable to deliver</u>. This error in judgement of once capabilities is very common and has three forms: <em>overestimation </em>(I will score higher), <em>overplacement </em>(I will score higher than others) and <em>overprecision </em>(I am sure my expectation is accurate).

Here, we can observe <u>overestimation </u>as a result of a discrepancy between what John believes he can do (get 9/10 correct answers) and what he is capable of doing (getting 6/10 correct answers).

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