Individuals ’ perceptions of their own level of cognitive ability are expressed through self-estimates. They play an important role in a person’s self-concept because they facilitate an understanding of how one’s own abilities relate to those of others. People evaluate their own and other persons ’ abilities all the time, but self-estimates are also used in formal settings, such as, for instance, career counseling. We examine the relationship between self-estimated and psychometrically measured cognitive ability by conducting a random-effects, multilevel meta-analysis including a total of 154 effect sizes reported in 41 published studies. Moderator variables are specified in a mixed-effects model both at the level of the individual effect s...
We conducted four studies to explore people's self-prediction processes. Study I examined the t...
Despite nearly two decades of research, researchers have not resolved whether people generally perce...
Objective We explore accurate self-knowledge versus overconfidence in personal intelligence—a “broad...
This dissertation focuses on self-assessment of knowledge and the underlying metacognitive processes...
Having insight into one’s abilities is essential, yet it remains unclear whether people generally pe...
This study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of self-report assessment in measuring cognitiv...
The aim of the research is to study the capacity for self-evaluation of University students undergo...
Traditional performance-based measures of cognitive ability provide information essential to the dev...
Calibration research is concerned with the accuracy of confidence judgments made by individuals when...
It has been suggested that how individuals respond to self-report items relies on cognitive processi...
Generally, self-assessment of accuracy in the cognitive domain produces overconfidence, whereas self...
The current investigation examined whether meta-perceptions provide information about personality th...
People’s impressions of the quality of their performances are often surprisingly inaccurate. In this...
While the field of neuropsychology has made great efforts to improve assessment measures and the obj...
Self-evaluations play an important role in various fields of study, specifically in research on meta...
We conducted four studies to explore people's self-prediction processes. Study I examined the t...
Despite nearly two decades of research, researchers have not resolved whether people generally perce...
Objective We explore accurate self-knowledge versus overconfidence in personal intelligence—a “broad...
This dissertation focuses on self-assessment of knowledge and the underlying metacognitive processes...
Having insight into one’s abilities is essential, yet it remains unclear whether people generally pe...
This study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of self-report assessment in measuring cognitiv...
The aim of the research is to study the capacity for self-evaluation of University students undergo...
Traditional performance-based measures of cognitive ability provide information essential to the dev...
Calibration research is concerned with the accuracy of confidence judgments made by individuals when...
It has been suggested that how individuals respond to self-report items relies on cognitive processi...
Generally, self-assessment of accuracy in the cognitive domain produces overconfidence, whereas self...
The current investigation examined whether meta-perceptions provide information about personality th...
People’s impressions of the quality of their performances are often surprisingly inaccurate. In this...
While the field of neuropsychology has made great efforts to improve assessment measures and the obj...
Self-evaluations play an important role in various fields of study, specifically in research on meta...
We conducted four studies to explore people's self-prediction processes. Study I examined the t...
Despite nearly two decades of research, researchers have not resolved whether people generally perce...
Objective We explore accurate self-knowledge versus overconfidence in personal intelligence—a “broad...