Term ID: T3991

Optimistic Bias

/optimistic-bias/
The tendency to overestimate the likelihood of positive events and underestimate the probability of negative outcomes.
Example: Believing one is less likely than others to experience illness, accidents, or relationship problems despite similar risk factors.

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Reference: Weinstein (1980)