A robust finding in social psychology is that people judge negative events as less likely to happen to themselves than to the average person, a behavior interpreted as showing that people are “unrealistically optimistic” in their judgments of risk concerning future life events. However, we demonstrate how unbiased responses can result in data patterns commonly interpreted as indicative of optimism for purely statistical reasons. Specifically, we show how extant data from unrealistic optimism studies investigating people's comparative risk judgments are plagued by the statistical consequences of sampling constraints and the response scales used, in combination with the comparative rarity of truly negative events. We conclude that the presenc...
N. D. Weinstein (1980) established that optimistic bias, the tendency to see others as more vulnerab...
While many risks, especially new ones, are not objectively quantifiable, individuals still form perc...
While many risks, especially new ones, are not objectively quantifiable, individuals still form perc...
A robust finding in social psychology is that people judge negative events as less likely to happen ...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
One of the most accepted findings across psychology is that people are unrealistically optimistic in...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
One of the most accepted findings across psychology is that people are unrealistically optimistic in...
One of the most accepted findings across psychology is that people are unrealistically optimistic in...
Presents results of an investigation into the occurrence of optimistic bias in relation to both posi...
SummaryThe ability to anticipate is a hallmark of cognition. Inferences about what will occur in the...
Personal predictions are often optimistically biased. This simple observation has troubling implicat...
We examined whether comparative optimism characterizes the events people generate when they describe...
N. D. Weinstein (1980) established that optimistic bias, the tendency to see others as more vulnerab...
While many risks, especially new ones, are not objectively quantifiable, individuals still form perc...
While many risks, especially new ones, are not objectively quantifiable, individuals still form perc...
A robust finding in social psychology is that people judge negative events as less likely to happen ...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
One of the most accepted findings across psychology is that people are unrealistically optimistic in...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
One of the most accepted findings across psychology is that people are unrealistically optimistic in...
One of the most accepted findings across psychology is that people are unrealistically optimistic in...
Presents results of an investigation into the occurrence of optimistic bias in relation to both posi...
SummaryThe ability to anticipate is a hallmark of cognition. Inferences about what will occur in the...
Personal predictions are often optimistically biased. This simple observation has troubling implicat...
We examined whether comparative optimism characterizes the events people generate when they describe...
N. D. Weinstein (1980) established that optimistic bias, the tendency to see others as more vulnerab...
While many risks, especially new ones, are not objectively quantifiable, individuals still form perc...
While many risks, especially new ones, are not objectively quantifiable, individuals still form perc...