We suggest that people's predictions of their future behavior overweight the strength of their current intentions, and underweight situational or contextual factors that influence the ease with which intentions are translated into action. As expected by this account, we find that self-predictions closely follow ratings of current intention strength, and that the actual probability of the behavior being predicted does not increase with intention strength to the extent implied by self-predictions (Study 1). We also find that manipulations designed to strengthen intentions to carry out a behavior have a larger impact on self-predictions than on the behavior being predicted (Studies 1 and 2), whereas a manipulation designed to influence the eas...
Background: Understanding the gap between people’s behavioral intentions and their subsequent behavi...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
People tend to be overly optimistic when predicting their future behaviors. This research examines h...
We suggest that people's predictions of their future behavior overweight the strength of their curre...
We show that people's predictions of their future behavior overweight the strength of their current ...
When people predict their future behavior, they tend to place too much weight on their current inten...
When people predict their future behavior, they tend to place too much weight on their current inten...
When people predict the future behavior of a person, thinking of that target as an individual decrea...
Self-predictions are highly sensitive to current intentions but often largely insensitive to factors...
Self-predictions are highly sensitive to current intentions but often largely insensitive to factors...
Having people predict whether they will perform a socially normative behavior increases their probab...
Self-determination theory suggests that better prediction of behaviour will be observed from intenti...
This manuscript overviews recent research on the intention-behavior gap, focusing on moderators of t...
Four experiments demonstrate that self-knowledge provides a mixed blessing in behavioral prediction,...
Actions and intentions do not always align. Individuals often have good intentions that they fail to...
Background: Understanding the gap between people’s behavioral intentions and their subsequent behavi...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
People tend to be overly optimistic when predicting their future behaviors. This research examines h...
We suggest that people's predictions of their future behavior overweight the strength of their curre...
We show that people's predictions of their future behavior overweight the strength of their current ...
When people predict their future behavior, they tend to place too much weight on their current inten...
When people predict their future behavior, they tend to place too much weight on their current inten...
When people predict the future behavior of a person, thinking of that target as an individual decrea...
Self-predictions are highly sensitive to current intentions but often largely insensitive to factors...
Self-predictions are highly sensitive to current intentions but often largely insensitive to factors...
Having people predict whether they will perform a socially normative behavior increases their probab...
Self-determination theory suggests that better prediction of behaviour will be observed from intenti...
This manuscript overviews recent research on the intention-behavior gap, focusing on moderators of t...
Four experiments demonstrate that self-knowledge provides a mixed blessing in behavioral prediction,...
Actions and intentions do not always align. Individuals often have good intentions that they fail to...
Background: Understanding the gap between people’s behavioral intentions and their subsequent behavi...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
People tend to be overly optimistic when predicting their future behaviors. This research examines h...