Does desire for an outcome inflate optimism? Previous experiments have produced mixed resultsregarding the desirability bias, with the bulk of supportive findings coming from one paradigm—the classic marked-card paradigm in which people make discrete predictions about desirable orundesirable cards being drawn from decks. We introduce a biased-guessing account for the effects from this paradigm, which posits that people are often realistic in their likelihood assessments, but when making a subjectively arbitrary prediction (a guess), they will tend to guess in a desired direction. In order to establish the validity of the biased-guessing account and to distinguish it from other accounts, we conducted five experiments that tested the desirabi...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Bar-Hillel and Budescu (1995) failed to find a desirability bias in probability estimation. The Worl...
People’s preferences for an outcome can influence how they perceive the likelihood of that outcome o...
Does desire for an outcome inflate optimism? Previous experiments have produced mixed results regard...
Past research on the desirability bias and on bracing for bad news has focused on the potential infl...
Past research on the desirability bias and on bracing for bad news has focused on the potential infl...
Previous studies that have directly manipulated outcome desirability have often found little effect ...
The notion that desire for an outcome inflates optimism about that outcome has been dubbed the desir...
Many important decisions hinge on expectations of future outcomes. Decisions about health, investmen...
People must often engage in sequential sampling in order to make predictions about the relativequant...
Participants made predictions about performance on tasks that they did or did not expect to complete...
People’s desires for an outcome might influence their optimism that the outcome will occur. This is ...
Five studies tested when and why individuals engage in confirmatory information searches (selective ...
People generally judge that the future will be consistent with their desires, but the reason for thi...
People are confronted with situations where they have to make choices and judgments every day. In ma...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Bar-Hillel and Budescu (1995) failed to find a desirability bias in probability estimation. The Worl...
People’s preferences for an outcome can influence how they perceive the likelihood of that outcome o...
Does desire for an outcome inflate optimism? Previous experiments have produced mixed results regard...
Past research on the desirability bias and on bracing for bad news has focused on the potential infl...
Past research on the desirability bias and on bracing for bad news has focused on the potential infl...
Previous studies that have directly manipulated outcome desirability have often found little effect ...
The notion that desire for an outcome inflates optimism about that outcome has been dubbed the desir...
Many important decisions hinge on expectations of future outcomes. Decisions about health, investmen...
People must often engage in sequential sampling in order to make predictions about the relativequant...
Participants made predictions about performance on tasks that they did or did not expect to complete...
People’s desires for an outcome might influence their optimism that the outcome will occur. This is ...
Five studies tested when and why individuals engage in confirmatory information searches (selective ...
People generally judge that the future will be consistent with their desires, but the reason for thi...
People are confronted with situations where they have to make choices and judgments every day. In ma...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Bar-Hillel and Budescu (1995) failed to find a desirability bias in probability estimation. The Worl...
People’s preferences for an outcome can influence how they perceive the likelihood of that outcome o...