SummaryThe ability to anticipate is a hallmark of cognition. Inferences about what will occur in the future are critical to decision making, enabling us to prepare our actions so as to avoid harm and gain reward. Given the importance of these future projections, one might expect the brain to possess accurate, unbiased foresight. Humans, however, exhibit a pervasive and surprising bias: when it comes to predicting what will happen to us tomorrow, next week, or fifty years from now, we overestimate the likelihood of positive events, and underestimate the likelihood of negative events. For example, we underrate our chances of getting divorced, being in a car accident, or suffering from cancer. We also expect to live longer than objective measu...
We test the assumption that people desire to be accurate when making predictions about their own fut...
Presents results of an investigation into the occurrence of optimistic bias in relation to both posi...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...
Personal predictions are often optimistically biased. This simple observation has troubling implicat...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Optimism bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate their likelihood to experience positive ev...
The optimism bias is a well-established psychological phenomenon. Its study has implications that ar...
A robust finding in social psychology is that people judge negative events as less likely to happen ...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Optimism is an individual difference variable that reflects the extent to which people hold generali...
Economic theories of optimism provide different rationales for the phenomenon of motivated reasonin...
People tend to remain overly optimistic even when faced with information about a gloomy future. A st...
People appear to be unrealistically optimistic about their future prospects, as reflected by theory ...
ABSTRACT—Although people generally appear optimistic about the future, they shift from optimism unde...
We test the assumption that people desire to be accurate when making predictions about their own fut...
Presents results of an investigation into the occurrence of optimistic bias in relation to both posi...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...
Personal predictions are often optimistically biased. This simple observation has troubling implicat...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Optimism bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate their likelihood to experience positive ev...
The optimism bias is a well-established psychological phenomenon. Its study has implications that ar...
A robust finding in social psychology is that people judge negative events as less likely to happen ...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Optimism is an individual difference variable that reflects the extent to which people hold generali...
Economic theories of optimism provide different rationales for the phenomenon of motivated reasonin...
People tend to remain overly optimistic even when faced with information about a gloomy future. A st...
People appear to be unrealistically optimistic about their future prospects, as reflected by theory ...
ABSTRACT—Although people generally appear optimistic about the future, they shift from optimism unde...
We test the assumption that people desire to be accurate when making predictions about their own fut...
Presents results of an investigation into the occurrence of optimistic bias in relation to both posi...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...