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Persistent underconfidence: Why we doubt our own abilities even when we’re good at something

Persistent underconfidence: Why we doubt our own abilities even when we’re good at something

A new study from the University of Copenhagen and University College London has unraveled why some people feel insecure in their abilities—even when they are actually good at what they do. A new study from the University of Copenhagen and University College London has unraveled why some people feel insecure in their abilities—even when they are actually good at what they do. Social Sciences Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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