Overconfidence is an important bias related to the ability to recognize the limits of one's knowledge. The present study examines overconfidence in predictions of job performance for participants presented with information about candidates based solely on standardized tests versus those who also were presented with unstructured interview information. We conducted two studies with individuals responsible for hiring decisions. Results showed that individuals presented with interview information exhibited more overconfidence than individuals presented with test scores only. In a third study, consisting of a betting competition for undergraduate students, larger overconfidence was related to fewer payoffs. These combined results emphasize the i...
This study investigated the role of contextual factors in personnel selection. Specifically, I explo...
This study found mixed support for the hypothesis that the difference in criterion-related validity ...
The importance of the job interview for both the candidate and the employer in the hiring process ha...
Unstructured interviews are a ubiquitous tool for making screening decisions despite a vast literatu...
Decision makers often use ‘rules of thumb’, or heuristics, to help them handling decision situations...
People self-assess their relative ability when making career choices. Thus, confidence in their own ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
The first aim of this study was to gain information on how people self-estimate their performance in...
Applicant impression management (IM), and especially its deceptive side (i.e., faking), has been des...
This paper studies the influence of work-experience and professionalism on general overconfidence. A...
Building on a metacognitive framework of heuristic judgments, we investigate the effect of applicant...
Five studies test the relationship between overconfidence and perceived leadership suitability. Stud...
Five studies test the relationship between overconfidence and perceived leadership suitability. Stud...
The overconfidence effect is a pervasive bias that has been shown to obstruct decisional quality and...
This study investigated the role of contextual factors in personnel selection. Specifically, I explo...
This study found mixed support for the hypothesis that the difference in criterion-related validity ...
The importance of the job interview for both the candidate and the employer in the hiring process ha...
Unstructured interviews are a ubiquitous tool for making screening decisions despite a vast literatu...
Decision makers often use ‘rules of thumb’, or heuristics, to help them handling decision situations...
People self-assess their relative ability when making career choices. Thus, confidence in their own ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
The first aim of this study was to gain information on how people self-estimate their performance in...
Applicant impression management (IM), and especially its deceptive side (i.e., faking), has been des...
This paper studies the influence of work-experience and professionalism on general overconfidence. A...
Building on a metacognitive framework of heuristic judgments, we investigate the effect of applicant...
Five studies test the relationship between overconfidence and perceived leadership suitability. Stud...
Five studies test the relationship between overconfidence and perceived leadership suitability. Stud...
The overconfidence effect is a pervasive bias that has been shown to obstruct decisional quality and...
This study investigated the role of contextual factors in personnel selection. Specifically, I explo...
This study found mixed support for the hypothesis that the difference in criterion-related validity ...
The importance of the job interview for both the candidate and the employer in the hiring process ha...