In elicitation tasks, people are asked to make estimates under conditions of uncertainty but elicitors then interpret these estimates as if the estimator were certain of them. An analysis of people’s patterns of responding during the elicitation of uncertainty, indicates that there are markers of confidence incorporated into these estimates that can be used to predict the person’s true level of confidence. One such marker is the precision (number of significant figures) of the estimate. Analyses of elicited data show the expected positive relationships between accuracy, precision and explicit confidence and, further, that precision offers information beyond that of explicit confidence ratings. We then demonstrate the importance of incorpora...
Experiments in psychology, where subjects estimate confidence intervals to a series of factual quest...
International audienceLearning in a stochastic environment consists of estimating a model from a lim...
In tasks as diverse as stock market predictions and jury deliberations, a person’s feelings of confi...
Contains fulltext : 163095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The most comm...
Summary Human confidence judgments are thought to originate from metacognitive processes that provid...
The most common test for overconfidence in the form of miscalibration—the Interval Production task (...
The anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1974) predicts elicitation of an ini...
The present study investigated the difference between Actors’ and Observers’ realism in confidence a...
Confidence is the 'feeling of knowing' that accompanies decision-making. Bayesian theory proposes th...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors Overconfidence in interval estimates 2...
Although calibration has been widely studied, questions remain about how best to capture confidence ...
<p>Mean Accuracy When Participants Were Guessing (50% Confidence Rating) or Confident (51–100% Confi...
Who we choose to learn from is influenced by the relative confidence of potential informants. More c...
In this paper, we use an experimental design to compare the performance of elicitation rules for sub...
Experiments in psychology, where subjects estimate confidence intervals to a series of factual quest...
International audienceLearning in a stochastic environment consists of estimating a model from a lim...
In tasks as diverse as stock market predictions and jury deliberations, a person’s feelings of confi...
Contains fulltext : 163095.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The most comm...
Summary Human confidence judgments are thought to originate from metacognitive processes that provid...
The most common test for overconfidence in the form of miscalibration—the Interval Production task (...
The anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic (Tversky & Kahneman, 1974) predicts elicitation of an ini...
The present study investigated the difference between Actors’ and Observers’ realism in confidence a...
Confidence is the 'feeling of knowing' that accompanies decision-making. Bayesian theory proposes th...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors Overconfidence in interval estimates 2...
Although calibration has been widely studied, questions remain about how best to capture confidence ...
<p>Mean Accuracy When Participants Were Guessing (50% Confidence Rating) or Confident (51–100% Confi...
Who we choose to learn from is influenced by the relative confidence of potential informants. More c...
In this paper, we use an experimental design to compare the performance of elicitation rules for sub...
Experiments in psychology, where subjects estimate confidence intervals to a series of factual quest...
International audienceLearning in a stochastic environment consists of estimating a model from a lim...
In tasks as diverse as stock market predictions and jury deliberations, a person’s feelings of confi...