A common social comparison bias—the better-than-average-effect—is frequently described as psychologically equivalent to the individual judgment bias known as overconfidence. However, research has found “hard-easy” effects for each bias that yield a seemingly paradoxical reversal: Hard tasks tend to produce overconfidence but worse-than-average perceptions, whereas easy tasks tend to produce underconfidence and better-than-average effects. We argue that the two biases are in fact positively related because they share a common psychological basis in subjective feelings of competence, but that the “hard-easy” reversal is both empirically possible and logically necessary under specifiable conditions. Two studies are presented to support these ...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
This paper reports findings of a laboratory experiment, which explores how elfassessment regarding t...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Overconfidence can manifest itself in various forms. For example, people think that their knowledge ...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common ...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...