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A cognitive bias that involves overestimating one's strengths and underestimating one's weaknesses is:
Framing Bias
A cognitive bias where individuals’ decisions are influenced by the way information is presented to them, rather than the information itself.
Estimation Problems
Challenges that arise when attempting to approximate or predict a value, quantity, or outcome with incomplete information.
Ethical Decision Making
The process of evaluating and choosing among alternatives in a manner consistent with ethical principles.
Conflicts Of Interest
Situations where an individual’s or group’s personal interests potentially interfere with their responsibilities or the interests of others.
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