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BIAS IN WHICH A PERSON'S SUBJECTIVE CONFIDENCE IN THEIR JUDGEMENTS IS RELIABLY GREATER THAN THE OBJECTIVE ACCURACY OF THOSE JUDGEMENTS
Overconfidence phenomenon; Overconfidence bias; Inappropriate extreme confidence

Overconfidence effect         
The overconfidence effect is a well-established bias in which a person's subjective confidence in his or her judgments is reliably greater than the objective accuracy of those judgments, especially when confidence is relatively high. Overconfidence is one example of a miscalibration of subjective probabilities.
arrogance         
  • [[Black-figure pottery]] (550 BC) depicting [[Prometheus]] serving his sentence, tied to a column.
  • Illustration for [[John Milton]]'s ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' by [[Gustave Doré]] (1866). The spiritual descent of [[Lucifer]] into [[Satan]], one of the most famous examples of hubris.
EXTREME PRIDE OR OVERCONFIDENCE, OFTEN IN COMBINATION WITH ARROGANCE
Hubrus; Arrogance; Overbearing pride; Hubris (Ancient Greece); Hubris (literature); Ὕβρις; Hubristic; Excessive pride; Pride comes before a fall
Arrogance         
  • [[Black-figure pottery]] (550 BC) depicting [[Prometheus]] serving his sentence, tied to a column.
  • Illustration for [[John Milton]]'s ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' by [[Gustave Doré]] (1866). The spiritual descent of [[Lucifer]] into [[Satan]], one of the most famous examples of hubris.
EXTREME PRIDE OR OVERCONFIDENCE, OFTEN IN COMBINATION WITH ARROGANCE
Hubrus; Arrogance; Overbearing pride; Hubris (Ancient Greece); Hubris (literature); Ὕβρις; Hubristic; Excessive pride; Pride comes before a fall
·noun The act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in exorbitant claims of rank, dignity, estimation, or power, or which exalts the worth or importance of the person to an undue degree; proud contempt of others; lordliness; haughtiness; self-assumption; presumption.

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Overconfidence effect

The overconfidence effect is a well-established bias in which a person's subjective confidence in their judgments is reliably greater than the objective accuracy of those judgments, especially when confidence is relatively high. Overconfidence is one example of a miscalibration of subjective probabilities. Throughout the research literature, overconfidence has been defined in three distinct ways: (1) overestimation of one's actual performance; (2) overplacement of one's performance relative to others; and (3) overprecision in expressing unwarranted certainty in the accuracy of one's beliefs.

The most common way in which overconfidence has been studied is by asking people how confident they are of specific beliefs they hold or answers they provide. The data show that confidence systematically exceeds accuracy, implying people are more sure that they are correct than they deserve to be. If human confidence had perfect calibration, judgments with 100% confidence would be correct 100% of the time, 90% confidence correct 90% of the time, and so on for the other levels of confidence. By contrast, the key finding is that confidence exceeds accuracy so long as the subject is answering hard questions about an unfamiliar topic. For example, in a spelling task, subjects were correct about 80% of the time, whereas they claimed to be 100% certain. Put another way, the error rate was 20% when subjects expected it to be 0%. In a series where subjects made true-or-false responses to general knowledge statements, they were overconfident at all levels. When they were 100% certain of their answer to a question, they were wrong 20% of the time.