Unrealistic optimism is assessed using either a single question, the rating of own likelihood of experience an event compared to that of the average person, or two questions, separate rating of own likelihood and that of the average person. The effect of using valence on more unrealistic optimism was studied in a sample of 175 students using the two-question measure. Valence was manipulated to be positive, i.e., outcome was desirable, or negative, i.e., outcome was undesirable, by \u27framing\u27 the same event appropriately. Unrealistic optimism was greater for negative than positive valence. The effect was of the same direction and magnitude as that found by Gold and Martyn (2003) using the single-question measure. The relationship betwee...
We examined whether comparative optimism characterizes the events people generate when they describe...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
The effect of event valence on unrealistic optimism was studied. 94 Deakin University students rated...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Decades of research on affective forecasting have shown a persistent intensity bias—a strong tendenc...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
The positivity or negativity of events is a major parameter for theorizing in diverse areas of psych...
Individuals typically exhibit “unrealistic optimism” (UO), the belief that they are less...
Presents results of an investigation into the occurrence of optimistic bias in relation to both posi...
How people update their beliefs when faced with new information is integral to everyday life. A size...
Bohner G, Bless H, Schwarz N, Strack F. What triggers causal attributions? The impact of valence and...
An experiment is designed to test if individuals show (unrealistic) optimism when determining their ...
People appear to be unrealistically optimistic about their future prospects, as reflected by theory ...
Using a variant of Weinstein's (1980) technique for the measurement of unrealistic optimism, subject...
We examined whether comparative optimism characterizes the events people generate when they describe...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
The effect of event valence on unrealistic optimism was studied. 94 Deakin University students rated...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Decades of research on affective forecasting have shown a persistent intensity bias—a strong tendenc...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
The positivity or negativity of events is a major parameter for theorizing in diverse areas of psych...
Individuals typically exhibit “unrealistic optimism” (UO), the belief that they are less...
Presents results of an investigation into the occurrence of optimistic bias in relation to both posi...
How people update their beliefs when faced with new information is integral to everyday life. A size...
Bohner G, Bless H, Schwarz N, Strack F. What triggers causal attributions? The impact of valence and...
An experiment is designed to test if individuals show (unrealistic) optimism when determining their ...
People appear to be unrealistically optimistic about their future prospects, as reflected by theory ...
Using a variant of Weinstein's (1980) technique for the measurement of unrealistic optimism, subject...
We examined whether comparative optimism characterizes the events people generate when they describe...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...