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    The Tendency for People to Believe They Can Accomplish More
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The Tendency for People to Believe They Can Accomplish More

Question 80

Question 80

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The tendency for people to believe they can accomplish more in a given period of time than they can actually accomplish is known as .


A) the planning fallacy
B) the narrative mode of thought
C) the Buehler effect

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