Why You're So Confidently Wrong: The Truth About Delusive Certainty☕ 🔥 #bigidea #psychology

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Delusive Certainty: A cognitive bias in which individuals believe they have sufficient information to form a confident opinion, even when their understanding is incomplete or incorrect. This overconfidence is based on the illusion of having all the necessary facts, leading to premature judgments and resistance to further information. Delusive Certainty is often reinforced by echo chambers, selective exposure, and a lack of curiosity, making it difficult for individuals to recognize the limitations of their knowledge.

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