The present study explored the effects of state overconfidence on persistent behavior with consideration of feasibility and desirability as mediators. The persistent behaviors of 61 participants (35 women, 26 men; M age=20.9yr, SD=1.9), placed in overconfidence and under-confidence groups based on random positive or negative bogus feedback, were measured. Results showed that participants with overconfidence were more persistent in solving problems than were those with under-confidence. Further mediation analyses revealed that the rating of the feasibility rather than the desirability of the task mediated the influence of state overconfidence on persistent behaviors. These findings provided future support for the self-justification hypothesi...
The prevalence of overconfidence when making entrepreneurial decisions has led some scholars to argu...
Why are people so often overconfident? We conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis that people b...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
Overconfidence is a widely researched bias that most people exhibit across a broad range of domains....
Individuals who occupy positions of high status and authority tend to engage in overconfidence more ...
People use information about their ability to choose tasks. If more challenging tasks provide more a...
The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how self-assessment regarding...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
In explaining the prevalence of the overconfident belief that one is better than others, prior work ...
Self-efficacy has been used to predict the level of performance or usage of IT. The psychological li...
Even when people perform tasks poorly, they often report unrealistically positive estimates of their...
We suggest that overconfidence (conscious or unconscious) is motivated in part by strategic consider...
Four studies and a computer simulation tested the hypothesis that people who are overconfident in th...
We aim to test the hypothesis that overconfidence arises as a strategy to influence others in social...
The prevalence of overconfidence when making entrepreneurial decisions has led some scholars to argu...
Why are people so often overconfident? We conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis that people b...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...
Overconfidence is a widely researched bias that most people exhibit across a broad range of domains....
Individuals who occupy positions of high status and authority tend to engage in overconfidence more ...
People use information about their ability to choose tasks. If more challenging tasks provide more a...
The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how self-assessment regarding...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
In explaining the prevalence of the overconfident belief that one is better than others, prior work ...
Self-efficacy has been used to predict the level of performance or usage of IT. The psychological li...
Even when people perform tasks poorly, they often report unrealistically positive estimates of their...
We suggest that overconfidence (conscious or unconscious) is motivated in part by strategic consider...
Four studies and a computer simulation tested the hypothesis that people who are overconfident in th...
We aim to test the hypothesis that overconfidence arises as a strategy to influence others in social...
The prevalence of overconfidence when making entrepreneurial decisions has led some scholars to argu...
Why are people so often overconfident? We conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis that people b...
Although the negative effects of overconfidence are more likely to be mentioned in the literature, s...