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Τι (ποιος) είναι unrealistic - ορισμός

COGNITIVE BIAS THAT CAUSES SOMEONE TO BELIEVE THAT THEY THEMSELVES ARE LESS LIKELY TO EXPERIENCE A NEGATIVE EVENT
Valence effect; Positive outcome bias (prediction); Appraisal optimism; Forecasting bias; Optimistic bias; Optimistic Bias; Pessimism bias; Unrealistic optimism

unrealistic      
adj. unrealistic to + inf. (it is unrealistic to hope for an improvement so soon)
unrealistic      
If you say that someone is being unrealistic, you mean that they do not recognize the truth about a situation, especially about the difficulties involved in something they want to achieve.
There are many who feel that the players are being completely unrealistic in their demands...
It would be unrealistic to expect such a process ever to be completed.
...their unrealistic expectations of parenthood.
? realistic
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf
unrealistically
Tom spoke unrealistically of getting a full-time job that paid an enormous sum.
...unrealistically high standards of expectation.
? realistically
ADV: ADV with v, ADV adj
unrealistic      
¦ adjective not realistic.
Derivatives
unrealistically adverb

Βικιπαίδεια

Optimism bias

Optimism bias (or the optimistic bias) is a cognitive bias that causes someone to believe that they themselves are less likely to experience a negative event. It is also known as unrealistic optimism or comparative optimism.

Optimism bias is common and transcends gender, ethnicity, nationality, and age. Optimistic biases are even reported in non-human animals such as rats and birds. However, autistic people are less susceptible to optimistic biases.

4 factors can cause a person to be optimistically biased: their desired end state, their cognitive mechanisms, the information they have about themselves versus others, and overall mood. The optimistic bias is seen in a number of situations. For example: people believing that they are less at risk of being a crime victim, smokers believing that they are less likely to contract lung cancer or disease than other smokers, first-time bungee jumpers believing that they are less at risk of an injury than other jumpers, or traders who think they are less exposed to potential losses in the markets.

Although the optimism bias occurs for both positive events (such as believing oneself to be more financially successful than others) and negative events (such as being less likely to have a drinking problem), there is more research and evidence suggesting that the bias is stronger for negative events (the valence effect). Different consequences result from these two types of events: positive events often lead to feelings of well being and self-esteem, while negative events lead to consequences involving more risk, such as engaging in risky behaviors and not taking precautionary measures for safety.

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1. Unrealistic promises Mubarak‘s promises were quickly dismissed as unrealistic by some of his election rivals.
2. Colombia rejected that suggestion as unrealistic.
3. They were unrealistic." Knickmeyer reported from Baghdad.
4. "However, neither is it an unrealistic situation.
5. Public expectation was unrealistic, said one official.