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If individuals are drawing negative conclusions regarding situations despite a lack of concrete evidence to support the conclusions,they are:
Overconfidence
The condition of having excessive confidence or belief in one's own abilities, often more than is objectively warranted.
Test Preparation
The process or activities undertaken to ready oneself for a standardized test, often involving reviewing content, learning strategies, and practicing test questions.
Placebo Effect
A phenomenon where a person experiences a perceived improvement in condition due to the belief in the efficacy of a treatment, despite it having no therapeutic effect.
Overconfidence
A cognitive bias characterized by an individual's belief that they are more capable or knowledgeable than they actually are.
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