This thesis reports a series of nine inter-linked experiments examining the influence of different levels of verbal confidence on choice and interpersonal perceptions. Chapter 1 identifies the levels of confidence associated with some everyday expressions of confidence, expressions that are used as ‘confidence cues’ in subsequent experimental chapters. Chapter 2 examines the influence of confidence cues with different types of task, and Chapter 3 relates these influences to individual differences. Chapter 4 considers our perceptions of speakers who express different levels of confidence, then Chapters 5 and 6 examine whether these perceptions, and the subsequent use of their information, change when performance feedback is made available. C...
Previous research has established that feeling of another’s knowing (FOAK) can be judged from the pa...
This dissertation investigates the realism in people's confidence judgments. Study I investigated wh...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
Summary.- The development of a taxonomy of expressions expressing the degree of confidence or certai...
ABSTRACT: How people’s confidence in the advice that they give is influenced by other people’s advic...
A standard speaker read linguistically confident and doubtful texts in a confident or doubtful voice...
Past research suggests that choice in deciding the features of a task can enhance performance. Indep...
AbstractIn a range of contexts, individuals arrive at collective decisions by sharing confidence in ...
Subjective confidence plays an important role in guiding behavior, for example, people typically com...
The development of a taxonomy of expressions expressing the degree of confidence or certainty felt i...
Confidence in a belief is a feeling about the probability of the correctness of the belief. Research...
According to the confidence heuristic, people are confident when they know they are right, and their...
This thesis reports on three experiments studying subjects' confidence about performance on a task a...
Previous research has established that feeling of another’s knowing (FOAK) can be judged from the pa...
This dissertation investigates the realism in people's confidence judgments. Study I investigated wh...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
Summary.- The development of a taxonomy of expressions expressing the degree of confidence or certai...
ABSTRACT: How people’s confidence in the advice that they give is influenced by other people’s advic...
A standard speaker read linguistically confident and doubtful texts in a confident or doubtful voice...
Past research suggests that choice in deciding the features of a task can enhance performance. Indep...
AbstractIn a range of contexts, individuals arrive at collective decisions by sharing confidence in ...
Subjective confidence plays an important role in guiding behavior, for example, people typically com...
The development of a taxonomy of expressions expressing the degree of confidence or certainty felt i...
Confidence in a belief is a feeling about the probability of the correctness of the belief. Research...
According to the confidence heuristic, people are confident when they know they are right, and their...
This thesis reports on three experiments studying subjects' confidence about performance on a task a...
Previous research has established that feeling of another’s knowing (FOAK) can be judged from the pa...
This dissertation investigates the realism in people's confidence judgments. Study I investigated wh...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...