Although the ability to evaluate one’s own knowledge and performance is critical to learning, the correlation between students’ self-evaluation and actual performance measures is modest at best. In this study we examine the effect of offering extra credit for students’ accurate prediction (self-accuracy) of their performance on four exams in two semester-long classes on Personality. The courses emphasized the role of self-awareness. Despite these motivational interventions and performance feedback, there was minimal change in accuracy over the semester; a large proportion of students remained unrealistically optimistic about their performance in the face of evidence to the contrary. Moreover, inaccurately inflated confidence was related to ...
AbstractAn enhanced understanding of how students’ self-confidence is influenced benefits educationa...
Recent efforts to identify non-cognitive predictors of academic achievement and school success have ...
Although evidence for unrealistic optimism is considerable, there is reason to believe that individu...
Although the ability to evaluate one’s own knowledge and performance is critical to learning, the co...
Why do students vary in their performance on exams? It may be that their test preparation is insuffi...
Academic self-efficacy is traditionally viewed as one of the most important non-intellective determi...
Thesis completed in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Honors Program in Psychological ...
Numerous studies have linked an optimistic disposition with highly beneficial outcomes to physical ...
A study in progress aims to assess whether academic performance and attrition of first year universi...
This study investigated how different types of motivation relate to the accuracy of student self-ass...
The main aim of this study was to discover interrelations between university students' self-percepti...
While it has been consistently demonstrated that academic self-efficacy and performance are positive...
Using a field setting of the midterm examination in introductory psychology, the present study exami...
The present studies aim to assess whether academic performance and attrition of first year universit...
The adaptiveness of overly positive self-evaluation is heavily debated. The present research emphasi...
AbstractAn enhanced understanding of how students’ self-confidence is influenced benefits educationa...
Recent efforts to identify non-cognitive predictors of academic achievement and school success have ...
Although evidence for unrealistic optimism is considerable, there is reason to believe that individu...
Although the ability to evaluate one’s own knowledge and performance is critical to learning, the co...
Why do students vary in their performance on exams? It may be that their test preparation is insuffi...
Academic self-efficacy is traditionally viewed as one of the most important non-intellective determi...
Thesis completed in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Honors Program in Psychological ...
Numerous studies have linked an optimistic disposition with highly beneficial outcomes to physical ...
A study in progress aims to assess whether academic performance and attrition of first year universi...
This study investigated how different types of motivation relate to the accuracy of student self-ass...
The main aim of this study was to discover interrelations between university students' self-percepti...
While it has been consistently demonstrated that academic self-efficacy and performance are positive...
Using a field setting of the midterm examination in introductory psychology, the present study exami...
The present studies aim to assess whether academic performance and attrition of first year universit...
The adaptiveness of overly positive self-evaluation is heavily debated. The present research emphasi...
AbstractAn enhanced understanding of how students’ self-confidence is influenced benefits educationa...
Recent efforts to identify non-cognitive predictors of academic achievement and school success have ...
Although evidence for unrealistic optimism is considerable, there is reason to believe that individu...