Students' low confidence, particularly in numerical topics, is thought to be a barrier to keeping them engaged with education. We studied the effects on confidence of exposure to a peer's work of varying quality (very good or bad) and neatness (messy or neat). Previous research underpinned our hypothesis that a peer's bad-quality work—which students rarely see—might boost student confidence more than very good work. We also predicted that a peer's very good work—which students are often shown—might be less discouraging if it were messy, suggesting it required effort and struggle. However, in experiments with university students and low-educated adults, these hypotheses were not supported, and all participants decreased in confidence after s...
An enhanced understanding of what predicts students' confidence, and what predicts specific cases of...
Results from a case study of student peer assessment, as an alternate learning activity to tradition...
Much research has demonstrated that low performers tend to be prone to overconfidence, while high pe...
This paper investigates the role self-confidence plays in college applications. Using incentivized e...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
This study examines a problem of practice stemming from students not given the same opportunities to...
The research objective is to restore students’ self-confidence in learning process using peer mentor...
There is a global competitive demand for graduates with soft skills, and higher education institutio...
The experiment tested overconfidence in number skills among graduates and non-graduates. The data wa...
AbstractAn enhanced understanding of how students’ self-confidence is influenced benefits educationa...
An enhanced understanding of how students’ self-confidence is influenced benefits educational practi...
In peer instruction, instructors pose a challenging question to students, students answer the questi...
AbstractAn enhanced understanding of what predicts students' confidence, and what predicts specific ...
The experiment tested overconfidence in number skills among graduates and non-graduates. The data wa...
This study explores the contribution that can be made by self and peer assessment to effective teach...
An enhanced understanding of what predicts students' confidence, and what predicts specific cases of...
Results from a case study of student peer assessment, as an alternate learning activity to tradition...
Much research has demonstrated that low performers tend to be prone to overconfidence, while high pe...
This paper investigates the role self-confidence plays in college applications. Using incentivized e...
Background: We demonstrate the phenomenon of ‘incompetent and unaware’ in a real world setting. Su...
This study examines a problem of practice stemming from students not given the same opportunities to...
The research objective is to restore students’ self-confidence in learning process using peer mentor...
There is a global competitive demand for graduates with soft skills, and higher education institutio...
The experiment tested overconfidence in number skills among graduates and non-graduates. The data wa...
AbstractAn enhanced understanding of how students’ self-confidence is influenced benefits educationa...
An enhanced understanding of how students’ self-confidence is influenced benefits educational practi...
In peer instruction, instructors pose a challenging question to students, students answer the questi...
AbstractAn enhanced understanding of what predicts students' confidence, and what predicts specific ...
The experiment tested overconfidence in number skills among graduates and non-graduates. The data wa...
This study explores the contribution that can be made by self and peer assessment to effective teach...
An enhanced understanding of what predicts students' confidence, and what predicts specific cases of...
Results from a case study of student peer assessment, as an alternate learning activity to tradition...
Much research has demonstrated that low performers tend to be prone to overconfidence, while high pe...