Looks like B but a small chance that it could be A
<span>Accuracy or exactness is the manner by which our answer is close to the one that is desired,an example is that of a high jumper that jumps to the accurate desired height for a gold medal during a competition. The precision of an estimation implies getting the result no matter the number of times one tries. An example is throwing a dart and hitting the bull's eye. So, no matter the number of times one throws the dart and it hits the spot where the Bulls eye is, it is considered as a precise throw.</span>
"Jamie and Lynn were sure that they had answered most of the multiple-choice questions correctly because "the questions required only common sense." However, they each scored less than 60% on the exam. This best illustrates overconfidence" is TRUE.
<u>Answer:</u> Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The effect of overconfidence is a well-established bias in which the subjective trust of a person in his or her judgments is consistently greater than the objective accuracy of those judgments, particularly when the trust is relatively high. Overconfidence is one case where statistical probabilities are miscalculated.
Confidence is basic need while having exam even one know its going to be tough or easy. But overconfidence can ruin both tough and easy paper, even with common sense questions because while giving paper a balance of feeling is necessary to attempt for answers.
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