Social and cognitive psychologists have conceptualized judgemental confidence (how strongly a person holds the belief that some judgement is correct) as being proportional to the amount of evidence in favour of a response. Festinger (1950) argued that there are two separate processes by which uncertainty (the inverse of confidence) can be reduced These two processes are physical reality testing (the perceptual processing of stimulus information) and social reality testing (reliance on other people to resolve particularly ambiguous situations). However, there is surprisingly little direct evidence that uncertainty is either reduced or increased by the responses of other people. In two experimental tests (N = 74 and N = 83) it was found that ...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
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Uncertainty reduction has a major role in communication theory of relational development. Two compet...
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Since the early days of psychology, practitioners have recognised that metacognition - or the act of...
Some different studies have pointed out that the social influence on the judgments depends on the le...
In the interest of improving their decision-making, individuals revise their opinions on the basis o...
Social categorization under minimal group conditions reliably produces intergroup discrimination. It...
This study investigated people’s impressions of others when they are uncertain that they will be acc...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
Minimal group studies are sometimes interpreted as showing that social categorization per se inevita...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
Recent theoretical work has suggested that mutual uncertainty of a particular kind can promote credi...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Two experiments were performe...
Uncertainty reduction has a major role in communication theory of relational development. Two compet...
Building on the subjective uncertainty reduction model of social identity processes (M. A. Hogg, in ...
Uncertainty is inherent to science and science communication. However, the evidence appears mixed re...
The role played by social identity theory in responding to the crisis of confidence in social psycho...
Informational social influence theory posits that under conditions of uncertainty, we are inclined t...
Since the early days of psychology, practitioners have recognised that metacognition - or the act of...
Some different studies have pointed out that the social influence on the judgments depends on the le...
In the interest of improving their decision-making, individuals revise their opinions on the basis o...
Social categorization under minimal group conditions reliably produces intergroup discrimination. It...
This study investigated people’s impressions of others when they are uncertain that they will be acc...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
Minimal group studies are sometimes interpreted as showing that social categorization per se inevita...
This is the author's post-print version of an article whose final and definitive form has been publi...
Recent theoretical work has suggested that mutual uncertainty of a particular kind can promote credi...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Two experiments were performe...