According to a wide literature persons are not able to evaluate their own skills and knowledge, but the discussion on the nature, extension and determinants of this phenomenon is still open. This paper aims at proposing new empirical evidence on overconfidence and its determinants, trying to find out the possible effect of past performance on present optimism. I test my students' calibration and confidence in predicting their future results, comparing their expectations and real grades. My analysis allows showing the existence of overconfidence, its reduction in two following tests, and its non linear relation with students' capacities. Besides, I focus my attention on the effect of the grade my students got at the end of high school. This ...
Overconfidence occurs if our confidences related to our judgments, inferences, or predictions are to...
Abstract: Students often exhibit overconfident grade expectations and tend to overestimate the actua...
Psychological studies show that most people are overconfident about their own relative abilities, ...
According to a wide literature persons are not able to evaluate their own skills and knowledge, but ...
191 pagesThere is a vast literature that examines differences in overconfidence between people, depe...
AbstractKnowing what we don't yet know is critical for learning. Nonetheless, people typically overe...
We conduct two experiements of the claim that people are overconfident. We develop new tests of over...
We address the question as to whether judgmental overconfidence, as assessed by probability miscalib...
The present paper addresses the question whether overconfidence is an individually stable phenomenon...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
This paper presents a reconciliation of the three distinct ways in which the research literature has...
How does overconfidence arise and how does it persist in the face of experience and feedback? In an ...
This paper studies the influence of work-experience and professionalism on general overconfidence. A...
Aim of this work is to contribute to the discussion about the link between metacognitive abilities a...
We conduct a proper test of the claim that people are overconfident, in the sense that they believe ...
Overconfidence occurs if our confidences related to our judgments, inferences, or predictions are to...
Abstract: Students often exhibit overconfident grade expectations and tend to overestimate the actua...
Psychological studies show that most people are overconfident about their own relative abilities, ...
According to a wide literature persons are not able to evaluate their own skills and knowledge, but ...
191 pagesThere is a vast literature that examines differences in overconfidence between people, depe...
AbstractKnowing what we don't yet know is critical for learning. Nonetheless, people typically overe...
We conduct two experiements of the claim that people are overconfident. We develop new tests of over...
We address the question as to whether judgmental overconfidence, as assessed by probability miscalib...
The present paper addresses the question whether overconfidence is an individually stable phenomenon...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
This paper presents a reconciliation of the three distinct ways in which the research literature has...
How does overconfidence arise and how does it persist in the face of experience and feedback? In an ...
This paper studies the influence of work-experience and professionalism on general overconfidence. A...
Aim of this work is to contribute to the discussion about the link between metacognitive abilities a...
We conduct a proper test of the claim that people are overconfident, in the sense that they believe ...
Overconfidence occurs if our confidences related to our judgments, inferences, or predictions are to...
Abstract: Students often exhibit overconfident grade expectations and tend to overestimate the actua...
Psychological studies show that most people are overconfident about their own relative abilities, ...