Confidence (disambiguation)
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Confidence means trust or faith in someone.
Confidence may also refer to:
[edit] Concepts
- Confidence (politics), trust in government
- Vote of confidence, a political step
- Confidence interval, a term used in statistical analysis
- Confidence trick (or Confidence game, or "con"), intentionally misleading a person or persons for gain
- The Index of Consumer Confidence
[edit] In culture
- Confidence (novel), by Henry James
- Confidence (cartoon), starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
- The Confidence-Man, a 1857 novel by Herman Melville
- Confidence (self-help-book), by Alan Loy McGinnis
- Confidence (2003 film), a film starring Edward Burns, Dustin Hoffman and Rachel Weisz, and directed by James Foley
- Confidence (1980 film), Hungarian film nominated for the 1980 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- Confidence (album), the third album by the reggae artist Gentleman
[edit] Places in the United States
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