If the relationship between confidence and accuracy extended across domains, then one could assess performance in a known domain and use it to estimate performance in another domain. The stability of the confidence- accuracy relationship across the domains of eyewitness memory and general knowledge was investigated. The major findings of Experiment 1 were that in both domains participants were overconfident, yet more confident on correct than on incorrect responses, and that the degrees of overconfidence, calibration, and resolution in the 2 domains were positively correlated. Experiment 2 replicated these findings and showed that feedback about overconfidence reduced overall confidence levels but did not improve calibration or resolution. ...
Generally, self-assessment of accuracy in the cognitive domain produces overconfidence, whereas self...
This study investigated the effect of two types of feedback (confirmatory and disconfirmatory) on th...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
If the relationship between confidence and accuracy extended across domains, then one could assess p...
Historically, researchers have collected eyewitness identification confidence using scales; however,...
Researchers have used signal-detection theory-based approach to show that when police use proper pra...
A growing body of research suggests that confidence judgments can provide a useful indicator of memo...
It has been suggested that calibration, and not correlation, could be a better analysis to examine t...
This dissertation builds upon our existing understanding of confidence, uncertainty, and their relat...
Recent research on witnesses’ pre-identification confidence (“predictive confidence”) suggests that ...
Many believe the levels of confidence eyewitness ’ express when identifying crimi-nal suspects in li...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Abstract If testing conditions are uncontaminated, confidence at test reliably predicts eyewitness m...
This study aimed to investigate whether low performers have a general deficit of metacognitive monit...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
Generally, self-assessment of accuracy in the cognitive domain produces overconfidence, whereas self...
This study investigated the effect of two types of feedback (confirmatory and disconfirmatory) on th...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
If the relationship between confidence and accuracy extended across domains, then one could assess p...
Historically, researchers have collected eyewitness identification confidence using scales; however,...
Researchers have used signal-detection theory-based approach to show that when police use proper pra...
A growing body of research suggests that confidence judgments can provide a useful indicator of memo...
It has been suggested that calibration, and not correlation, could be a better analysis to examine t...
This dissertation builds upon our existing understanding of confidence, uncertainty, and their relat...
Recent research on witnesses’ pre-identification confidence (“predictive confidence”) suggests that ...
Many believe the levels of confidence eyewitness ’ express when identifying crimi-nal suspects in li...
Many decisions in the legal system are based on eyewitness evidence. It seems to be a matter of comm...
Abstract If testing conditions are uncontaminated, confidence at test reliably predicts eyewitness m...
This study aimed to investigate whether low performers have a general deficit of metacognitive monit...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
Generally, self-assessment of accuracy in the cognitive domain produces overconfidence, whereas self...
This study investigated the effect of two types of feedback (confirmatory and disconfirmatory) on th...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...