Overconfidence is manifested by the overestimation or exaggeration of one’s ability to perform a particular task successfully. It may take one of three forms: (i) overestimation of one’s actual performance, (ii) overplacement of one’s performance...
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Moosa, I. A., & Ramiah, V. (2017). Overconfidence and Self-Serving Bias. In The Financial Consequences of Behavioural Biases (pp. 45–69). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69389-7_3
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