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Abstract concepts in personality theory can be directly observed but do not necessarily correspond to
observable phenomena.
Outcome Expectancy
An individual's belief about the likelihood that a specific behavior or action will lead to a particular outcome.
Optimistic Bias
The tendency to believe that one is less likely to experience negative events and more likely to experience positive events compared to others.
Pessimistic Bias
The tendency to overestimate the likelihood of negative outcomes or events happening in the future.
Balanced View
An approach or perspective that fairly considers all relevant aspects of an issue, avoiding extremes in judgment or opinion.
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