Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (Special Edition for Rutgers Business School)
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ISBN: 9781308509853
Author: Ross, Westerfield, Jordan
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 22, Problem 2CRCT
Summary Introduction
To determine: The manner in which over confidence affect the
Introduction:
Overconfidence:
Overconfidence is one’s belief about his or her own abilities that are actually better than what they really are. All human beings are overconfident about their self abilities at least in some areas. Overconfidence is associated with self attribution bias, the results in people to attribute success to their own skill, while poor results are attributed to bad luck.
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