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Jamie, a very bright but rather lazy student in dr. hunt's introductory psychology course, was sure he would get an a on the midterm, because dr. hunt was known for asking questions that required only common sense to answer, not knowledge of specific facts. he was right about the questions, but they were trickier than he expected, and he only earned a

b. this scenario illustrates the error in thinking known as:

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This scenario illustrates the error in thinking known as overconfidence.

Step-by-step explanation:

While confidence can be described as a belief in one's ability or being sure of something to happen the way it is expected, overconfidence is having unrealistic expectations.

It is often a result of either pride, arrogance or simple ignorance. In this case, Jamie believed he was a smart kid and could tackle basic common sense questions. However, he over-estimated his own abilities and quickly understood that he was not going to perform as well as he originally thought he would.

This is a classic example of being over confident.

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