Rather than a unitary value, individuals may represent health risk as a fuzzy entity that permits them to make a number of specific possible estimates. Comparative optimism might be explained by people flexibly, using such a set to derive optimistic risk estimates. Student participants were asked to rate the likelihood of eight harmful alcohol-related outcomes occurring to themselves and to an average student. Participants made either unitary estimates or estimates representing the upper and lower bounds of a set denoting ‘realistic probability’ estimates. Personal risk estimates were lower when they were made as unitary estimates than those calculated from the mid-points of the bounded estimates. Unitary estimates of personal risk made aft...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples' acute risk perception fo...
ABSTRACT—Different studies have documented opposite rela-tions between perceived risk and behavior. ...
Promoting informed choices about alcohol use requires understanding the nature of drinkers’ risk pe...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...
Individuals typically believe that they are less likely than the average person to experience negati...
It is thought that decision-making under ambiguous circumstances strongly depends on the meanings of...
Across three papers and seven experiments, I test predictions based in fuzzy-trace theory that indiv...
When dealing with a real world problem we can rarely avoid uncertainity. At the empirical level, unc...
The primary objectives of the current investigation were to: (a) examine the structure of subjectiv...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples’ acute risk perception fo...
Optimistic bias is a phenomenon in which people believe they are less likely to experience negative ...
In 5 experiments, college students exhibited a group size effect on risk judgments. As the number of...
According to most prescriptive decision rules, formally equivalent methods of communicating risk inf...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples' acute risk perception fo...
ABSTRACT—Different studies have documented opposite rela-tions between perceived risk and behavior. ...
Promoting informed choices about alcohol use requires understanding the nature of drinkers’ risk pe...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...
Individuals typically believe that they are less likely than the average person to experience negati...
It is thought that decision-making under ambiguous circumstances strongly depends on the meanings of...
Across three papers and seven experiments, I test predictions based in fuzzy-trace theory that indiv...
When dealing with a real world problem we can rarely avoid uncertainity. At the empirical level, unc...
The primary objectives of the current investigation were to: (a) examine the structure of subjectiv...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples’ acute risk perception fo...
Optimistic bias is a phenomenon in which people believe they are less likely to experience negative ...
In 5 experiments, college students exhibited a group size effect on risk judgments. As the number of...
According to most prescriptive decision rules, formally equivalent methods of communicating risk inf...
People typically attribute lower health risks to themselves than to others, a phenomenon referred to...
We aimed to investigate individual differences that associate with peoples' acute risk perception fo...
ABSTRACT—Different studies have documented opposite rela-tions between perceived risk and behavior. ...