What is the illusion of information adequacy?
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How you ever wondered why people think they're right, even when they are wrong? Researchers Hunter Gehlbach, Carly D. Robinson, and Angus Fletcher just published a study that found that participants, regardless of the information they received, believed they had sufficient information to make a competent decision and felt confident in their choices. Moreover, they assumed that others would make similar decisions, demonstrating the false consensus effect.
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