According to these studies, the results show that these may be the result of little care for, or
overoptimism about, the mental and physical health of highly humorous people (e.g., Friedman et al., 1993; Martin, Puhlik-Doris, Larsen, Gray, & Weir, 2003).
(53.) Joshua Tasoff & Robert Letzler, Everyone Relieves in Redemption: Nudges and
Overoptimism in Costly Task Completion, 107 J.
But it raised issues of: | A lack of use of pre-birth protocols; | Poor assessments; | Poor use of statutory child protection processes; | A lack of information-sharing between agencies; | A failure to assess the risks posed by Charlie's dad as a perpetrator of domestic abuse, a lack of effective supervision of the social worker,
overoptimism by some professionals and disguised compliance by the parents; | A lack of a thorough discharge plan following the birth of Charlie.
(26) Groupthink, in essence, is a "concurrence-seeking tendency" often seen in members of cohesive groups, and this tendency "fosters
overoptimism, lack of vigilance," and an irrational belief in the group's morality.
American
overoptimism about quick denuclearization (fueled by Trump) created frustration and disappointment when the North Koreans dragged their feet.
The audit identified a PS560,000 deficit for that year, attributed to "poor financial planning" for nationallyagreed increases in pay, pensions and national insurance, and "
overoptimism" regarding tuition fee income.
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 26 (KUNA) -- International economists and financial experts warned Friday against
overoptimism regarding growth in the world's largest economies.
We performed internal validation of our risk scores using the bootstrap method to correct for
overoptimism (29).
downstream creators'
overoptimism or uncertainty aversion, and
Van Wart (1992) "
Overoptimism and the GST: A critical comment on the Hamilton and Kuo general equilibrium analysis", Canadian Tax Journal, 40(1):148-59.
power amplifies
overoptimism and overconfidence; it heightens