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Motivation / Philosophy of life / Philosophy / Cognitive biases / Belief / Psychology / Optimism / Personality / Pessimism / Risk / Overconfidence effect / Defensive pessimism
Date: 2014-03-10 00:04:32
Motivation
Philosophy of life
Philosophy
Cognitive biases
Belief
Psychology
Optimism
Personality
Pessimism
Risk
Overconfidence effect
Defensive pessimism

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin http://psp.sagepub.com Do People Brace Sensibly? Risk Judgments and Event Likelihood Kate Sweeny and James A. Shepperd

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