This paper studies performance predictions in the 7-item Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) and whether they differ by gender. After participants completed the CRT, they predicted their own (i), the other participants' (ii), men's (iii), and women's (iv) number of correct answers. In keeping with existing literature, men scored higher on the CRT than women and both men and women were too optimistic about their own performance. When we compare gender-specific predictions, we observe that men think they perform significantly better than other men and do so significantly more than women. The equality between women's predictions about their own performance and their female peers cannot be rejected. Our findings contribute to the growing literature...
Camerer and Lovallo (1999) present a thought-provoking experimental evidence that overconfidence mig...
Evidence suggests that men are more confident than women in complex financial decision making. Howev...
While differences in confidence have been identified as a driver behind gender gaps in the labor mar...
This paper studies performance predictions in the 7-item Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) and whether...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is among the most common and well-known instruments for measurin...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
The use of the Cognitive Reflection Test as a covariate to explain behavior in Economics and Psychol...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
Gender differences in self-confidence could explain women's under representation in high-income occu...
This paper explores gender differences in overplacement in two independent and unrelated tasks. The ...
This paper contributes to a better understanding of the biological underpinnings of overconfidence b...
We conduct a laboratory experiment on the determinants of beliefs about own and others’ ability acro...
Cognitive reflection is recognized as an important skill, which is necessary for making advantageous...
We study how cognitive abilities correlate with behavioral choices by collecting evidence from almos...
Males outperform females in the Mental Rotation Test (MRT) for biological, strategic and cultural re...
Camerer and Lovallo (1999) present a thought-provoking experimental evidence that overconfidence mig...
Evidence suggests that men are more confident than women in complex financial decision making. Howev...
While differences in confidence have been identified as a driver behind gender gaps in the labor mar...
This paper studies performance predictions in the 7-item Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) and whether...
The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) is among the most common and well-known instruments for measurin...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
The use of the Cognitive Reflection Test as a covariate to explain behavior in Economics and Psychol...
We report the results of a meta-study of 118 Cognitive Reflection Test studies comprising of 44,558 ...
Gender differences in self-confidence could explain women's under representation in high-income occu...
This paper explores gender differences in overplacement in two independent and unrelated tasks. The ...
This paper contributes to a better understanding of the biological underpinnings of overconfidence b...
We conduct a laboratory experiment on the determinants of beliefs about own and others’ ability acro...
Cognitive reflection is recognized as an important skill, which is necessary for making advantageous...
We study how cognitive abilities correlate with behavioral choices by collecting evidence from almos...
Males outperform females in the Mental Rotation Test (MRT) for biological, strategic and cultural re...
Camerer and Lovallo (1999) present a thought-provoking experimental evidence that overconfidence mig...
Evidence suggests that men are more confident than women in complex financial decision making. Howev...
While differences in confidence have been identified as a driver behind gender gaps in the labor mar...