We investigate individual heterogeneity in the tendency to under-respond to feedback (“conservatism”) and to respond more strongly to positive compared to negative feedback (“asymmetry”). We elicit beliefs about relative performance after repeated rounds of feedback across a series of cognitive tests. Relative to a Bayesian benchmark, we find that subjects update on average conservatively but not asymmetrically. We define individual measures of conservatism and asymmetry relative to the average subject, and show that these measures explain an important part of the variation in beliefs and competition entry decisions. Relative conservatism is correlated across tasks and predicts competition entry both independently of beliefs and by influenc...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
We investigate whether individuals self-select feedback that allows them to maintain their motivated...
How does overconfidence arise and how does it persist in the face of experience and feedback? In an ...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
Does feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their chance to succeed in a ...
International audienceDoes feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their c...
In Western societies, it is generally known that men have a greater taste for competition than women...
[[abstract]]An experiment tested predictions generated by a model of the role of self-consistency, s...
n a simple experimental environment a group of subjects was asked to give estimates of a second grou...
Human revision of opinion has often been described as a list of heuristics and cognitive biases. The...
How does overconfidence arise and persist in the face of experience and feedback? We examine experi...
People often evaluate how their abilities or their achievements compare to those of others. Such jud...
We use a simple, three-item test for cognitive abilities to investigate whether established behavior...
We use a simple, three-item test for cognitive abilities to investigate whether established behavior...
While a vast amount of research literature has focused on feedback acceptance, these studies yield m...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
We investigate whether individuals self-select feedback that allows them to maintain their motivated...
How does overconfidence arise and how does it persist in the face of experience and feedback? In an ...
International audienceMany studies report that following feedback, individuals do not update their b...
Does feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their chance to succeed in a ...
International audienceDoes feedback on success in a task increase individuals' beliefs about their c...
In Western societies, it is generally known that men have a greater taste for competition than women...
[[abstract]]An experiment tested predictions generated by a model of the role of self-consistency, s...
n a simple experimental environment a group of subjects was asked to give estimates of a second grou...
Human revision of opinion has often been described as a list of heuristics and cognitive biases. The...
How does overconfidence arise and persist in the face of experience and feedback? We examine experi...
People often evaluate how their abilities or their achievements compare to those of others. Such jud...
We use a simple, three-item test for cognitive abilities to investigate whether established behavior...
We use a simple, three-item test for cognitive abilities to investigate whether established behavior...
While a vast amount of research literature has focused on feedback acceptance, these studies yield m...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
We investigate whether individuals self-select feedback that allows them to maintain their motivated...
How does overconfidence arise and how does it persist in the face of experience and feedback? In an ...