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Confidence

Confidence is the feeling of belief or trust that a person or thing is reliable. Self-confidence is trust in oneself.

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Confidence

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Triples114
Avg. degree1.96
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related to Books · 25
Confidence → And Freedom, Aziz Gazipura PsyD, Barbara Markway, Battle-Tested Guide, Callisto, Celia Ampel, Custom House, Dr, Guide, Improving Self-Esteem, January, Love, May, Nate Zinsser, October, Overcoming Self-Doubt, PhD, Self-Confidence Workbook, Teresa Flynn PhD, The Art Of Extraordinary
see also · 17
Confidence → Assertiveness, Attempt, Believability, Capacity, Cognitive, Concept, Degree, Distortion, Excessive, Extreme, Feeling, Human, Kruger, Positive, Pseudoscientific, Psychological, Subtype
related to Children and students · 10
Confidence → By, Characteristically, Extracurricular, For, If, In, Students, Successful, Teachers, These
related to Athletes · 9
Confidence → Among, At, Groups, However, In, Self-confidence, The, These, When
related to history · 9
Confidence → American, British, English-language, God, Ideas, In, Principles, Psychology, William James
related to Factors correlated with self-confidence · 8
Confidence → American, An, If, Leon Festinger, One's, These, Various, When
related to Men and women · 7
Confidence → However, In, Lise Vesterlund, Men, Muriel Niederle, Some, Women
related to Perceptions of self-confidence in others · 7
Confidence → Despite, However, Others, People, Self-confident, They, When
related to Measures · 4
Confidence → In, One, Other, Some
related to Self-confidence in different cultures · 4
Confidence → Asians, North Americans, Some, The

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self-confidence may people self-confident likely ability others one's men women performance less found person belief students low one also self-esteem

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Confidenceis afeeling of belief or trust that a person or thing is reliable0.90text
eye contactinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
fidgetinginstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
postureinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
facial expressionsinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
and gestures.Some methods measure self-esteeminstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
self-confidence in different settingsinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
such as speaking in public spacesinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
academic performanceinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
physical appearanceinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
romantic relationshipsinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text
social interactionsinstance ofto measure self-confidence by having examiners measure on a scale of 1 to 5 the subject's body language0.80text

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