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  1. Apr 1, 2017 · Based on the classic and recent empirical literature on unrealistic optimism, we offer some preliminary answers to these questions, thereby laying the foundations for answering further questions about unrealistic optimism, such as whether it has biological, psychological, or epistemic benefits.

  2. Based on the classic and recent empirical literature on unrealistic optimism, we offer some preliminary answers to these questions, thereby laying the foundations for answering further questions about unrealistic optimism, such as whether it has biological, psychological, or epistemic benefits.

  3. May 12, 2016 · Based on the classic and recent empirical literature on unrealistic optimism, we offer some preliminary answers to these questions, thereby laying the foundations for answering further questions about unrealistic optimism, such as whether it has biological, psychological, or epistemic benefits.

  4. Dec 14, 2023 · The phenomenon is also called "the illusion of invulnerability," "unrealistic optimism," and a "personal fable." This bias leads us to believe that we are less likely to suffer misfortune and more likely to attain success than reality would suggest.

  5. We summarize the vast literature on unrealistic optimism by focusing on four broad questions: What is unrealistic optimism; when does it occur; why does it occur; and what are its consequences.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · A judgemental bias that tends to affect people's subjective estimates of the likelihood of future events in their lives, causing them to overestimate the likelihood of positive or desirable events and to underestimate the likelihood of negative or undesirable events.

  7. Apr 1, 2017 · Unrealistic optimismexpecting future outcomes that are better than is reasonably likely—has received enormous attention over the last four decades, with over 1000 articles published on the topic since the first publication on the topic by Weinstein (1980).

  8. Jan 27, 2023 · Optimism bias (or unrealistic optimism) is a type of unconscious cognitive bias. It refers to an unrealistically favorable attitude that people have towards themselves and people that are close to them.

  9. Oct 9, 2011 · Unrealistic optimism is a pervasive human trait that influences domains ranging from personal relationships to politics and finance. How people maintain unrealistic optimism, despite frequently...

  10. Apr 1, 2017 · Unrealistic optimismexpecting future outcomes that are better than is reasonably likely—has received enormous attention over the last four decades, with over 1000 articles published on the topic since the first publication on the topic by Weinstein (1980).

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