Research into self-awareness
consistently shows that most people think and speak highly of themselves. Time
and again, subjects see positive traits as more self-descriptive than negative
ones, they rate themselves more highly than they rate others, they rate
themselves more highly than they are rated by others, they overestimate their
contribution to team efforts, and they exaggerate their control over life
events. It’s not that we consciously flatter ourselves, either. The response is
more like a mindless reflex. In fact, when subjects are busy or distracted as
they make self-ratings, the judgments they come up with are quicker and even
more favorable. Most people also exhibit "unrealistic optimism", a tendency to predict a uniquely bright and rosy future for themselves. College students asked to predict their own future compared to that of their cl A. (A) most people tend to be optimistic B. (B) certain people lose their optimism quickly C. (C) education plays a role in how people view the future D. (D) college students differ from people in the general population 我来回答: 提交
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