People frequently underestimate how long it will take them to complete a task. The prevailing view is that during the prediction process, people incorrectly use their memories of how long similar tasks have taken in the past because they take an overly optimistic outlook. A variety of evidence is reviewed in this article that points to a different, although not mutually exclusive, explanation: People base predictions of future duration on their memories of how long past events have taken, but these memories are systematic underestimates of past duration. People appear to underestimate future event duration because they underestimate past event duration
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Predicting and remembering emotion both rely on the episodic memory system which is constructive and...
Contains fulltext : 160116.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies ...
People are often inaccurate in predicting task duration. The memory bias explanation holds that this...
It is a common time management problem that people underestimate the duration of tasks, which has be...
Previous research provides conflicting evidence regarding the effects of prior experience on estimat...
Previous research provides conflicting evidence regarding the effects of prior experience on estimat...
The effect of experience with a preceding task on the accuracy of predictions of duration was examin...
People are often wrong in estimating both how long tasks have taken in the past and how long they wi...
Whilst considerable research shows that people tend to underestimate their task completion times, th...
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning ...
People are prone to underestimate how long tasks will take them. This is a common phenomenon that ha...
International audienceUnlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware ...
Unlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware that they have to esti...
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning ...
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Predicting and remembering emotion both rely on the episodic memory system which is constructive and...
Contains fulltext : 160116.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies ...
People are often inaccurate in predicting task duration. The memory bias explanation holds that this...
It is a common time management problem that people underestimate the duration of tasks, which has be...
Previous research provides conflicting evidence regarding the effects of prior experience on estimat...
Previous research provides conflicting evidence regarding the effects of prior experience on estimat...
The effect of experience with a preceding task on the accuracy of predictions of duration was examin...
People are often wrong in estimating both how long tasks have taken in the past and how long they wi...
Whilst considerable research shows that people tend to underestimate their task completion times, th...
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning ...
People are prone to underestimate how long tasks will take them. This is a common phenomenon that ha...
International audienceUnlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware ...
Unlike prospective time perception paradigms, in which participants are aware that they have to esti...
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning ...
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Predicting and remembering emotion both rely on the episodic memory system which is constructive and...
Contains fulltext : 160116.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies ...