Overconfidence Effect
cognitive distortion, in which a person’s confidence in his actions and decisions is much higher than the objective accuracy of these judgments. It is a special case of egoistic error – a cognitive mechanism for maintaining self-esteem. Those in power often tend to overestimate their competence and control over the situation, which can lead to strategic mistakes and underestimating the opponent in the negotiation process.
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