I believe the answer is: <span>agoraphobia
The victim's perception on which places they considered to be 'safe' would be depended on the severity of their </span><span>agoraphobia.
In extreme cases, the victim of </span><span>agoraphobia would perceive all places outside their own home to be dangerous and choose to live completely excluded from society.</span>
The correct answer is the second option, <span>overconfident; even more overconfident.
According to findings made from research, it has been shown that most people are generally overconfident </span><span>in assessing HIV risk status of their partner. Furthermore, for most people, the level of overconfidence was shown to increase as the relationship develops.</span>
This phenomenon is called the 'tragedy of the commons' (c).
In a situation where a community shares a resource, the tragedy of the commons is when individuals collectively deplete the resource following their self-interest and going against the common good. It was theorized in 1833 by British economist William Forster Lloyd, but only became a widespread concept over a century later.
"The commons" refers to the shared resources.
Nowadays, this concept is used in the debate around global warming and environmental preservation, with the example of over-fishing, among others.