Coastal Resilience Engineering
Optimism bias is the tendency for individuals to overestimate the likelihood of positive outcomes and underestimate the probability of negative events occurring. This cognitive distortion can lead to a lack of preparedness for potential risks, especially in the context of coastal hazards, where people may assume that they are less vulnerable than others, resulting in complacency regarding safety measures and risk mitigation strategies.
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