Hindsight bias is the tendency to retrospectively think of outcomes as being more foreseeable than they actually were. It is a robust judgment bias and is difficult to correct (or “debias”). In the experiments reported here, we used a visual paradigm in which performers decided whether blurred photos contained humans. Evaluators, who saw the photos unblurred and thus knew whether a human was present, estimated the proportion of participants who guessed whether a human was present. The evaluators exhibited visual hindsight bias in a way that matched earlier data from judgments of historical events surprisingly closely. Using eye tracking, we showed that a higher correlation between the gaze patterns of performers and evaluators (shared atten...
ABSTRACT—We traced the developmental origins and trajectory of the hindsight bias. Three-, 4-, and 5...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
When people know how an event turned out, they are usually unable to reproduce the judgments they wo...
*The writing of this article and the laboratory described in it were supported by NIMH Grant MH41637...
The authors address whether a hindsight bias exists for visual perception tasks. In 3 experiments, p...
Tested a motivated processing model of the hindsight bias or knew-it-all-along effect. Hindsight o...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
Extant research has focused largely on what causes hindsight distortion. In contrast, this work exam...
Extant research has focused largely on what causes hindsight distortion. In contrast, this work exam...
The current research sought to clarify the diverging relationships between counterfactual thinking a...
The hindsight bias refers to the tendency of people, after an event, to overestimate how accurately ...
The hindsight bias may not be as robust as previously believed. Also known as the “knew-it-all-along...
Decades of hindsight bias has shown it to be a robust phenomenon exhibited in many different hypothe...
ABSTRACT—We traced the developmental origins and trajectory of the hindsight bias. Three-, 4-, and 5...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
When people know how an event turned out, they are usually unable to reproduce the judgments they wo...
*The writing of this article and the laboratory described in it were supported by NIMH Grant MH41637...
The authors address whether a hindsight bias exists for visual perception tasks. In 3 experiments, p...
Tested a motivated processing model of the hindsight bias or knew-it-all-along effect. Hindsight o...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
Extant research has focused largely on what causes hindsight distortion. In contrast, this work exam...
Extant research has focused largely on what causes hindsight distortion. In contrast, this work exam...
The current research sought to clarify the diverging relationships between counterfactual thinking a...
The hindsight bias refers to the tendency of people, after an event, to overestimate how accurately ...
The hindsight bias may not be as robust as previously believed. Also known as the “knew-it-all-along...
Decades of hindsight bias has shown it to be a robust phenomenon exhibited in many different hypothe...
ABSTRACT—We traced the developmental origins and trajectory of the hindsight bias. Three-, 4-, and 5...
For more than a century psychologists have utilized eye tracking as a window into how we think and h...
When people know how an event turned out, they are usually unable to reproduce the judgments they wo...