Optimism bias is a cognitive bias that causes a person to believe that they are less at chance of experiencing a poor event compared to help others. There are four factors that create a person to become optimistically biased: their particular desired end talk about, their cognitive things, the information they have about themselves vs others, and total mood. Optimism bias explain desired end states of comparative judgment.
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