Who we choose to learn from is influenced by the relative confidence of potential informants. More confident advisers are preferred based on an assumption that confidence is a good indicator of accuracy. However, oftentimes, accuracy and confidence are not calibrated, either due to strategic manipulations of confidence or unintentional failures of metacognition. When accuracy information is readily available, people are additionally vigilant to the calibration of informants, penalizing incorrect, yet confident advisers (Tenney et al., 2007). The current experiment tested whether participants can leverage inferences about two advisers' calibration profiles to make optimal trial-by-trial decisions. We predicted that choice of advisers reflect...
This thesis reports on three experiments studying subjects' confidence about performance on a task a...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
There is currently little direct evidence regarding the function of subjective confidence in decisio...
Who we choose to learn from is influenced by the relative confidence of potential informants. More c...
In collaborative tasks, humans can make better joint decisions by aggregating individual information...
ABSTRACT—Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses ...
In a world where ideas flow freely across multiple platforms, people must often rely on others’ advi...
The present study investigated the difference between Actors’ and Observers’ realism in confidence a...
When a person evaluates his or her confidence in a judgment, what is the effect of receiving more ju...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
Subjective confidence plays an important role in guiding behavior, for example, people typically com...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
Humans and other animals rely on social learning strategies to guide their behaviour, especially whe...
ABSTRACT: How people’s confidence in the advice that they give is influenced by other people’s advic...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
This thesis reports on three experiments studying subjects' confidence about performance on a task a...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
There is currently little direct evidence regarding the function of subjective confidence in decisio...
Who we choose to learn from is influenced by the relative confidence of potential informants. More c...
In collaborative tasks, humans can make better joint decisions by aggregating individual information...
ABSTRACT—Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses ...
In a world where ideas flow freely across multiple platforms, people must often rely on others’ advi...
The present study investigated the difference between Actors’ and Observers’ realism in confidence a...
When a person evaluates his or her confidence in a judgment, what is the effect of receiving more ju...
Taking a social psychological approach to metacognitive judgments, this study analyzed the differenc...
Subjective confidence plays an important role in guiding behavior, for example, people typically com...
We study human decision making in a simple forced-choice task that manipulates the frequency and acc...
Humans and other animals rely on social learning strategies to guide their behaviour, especially whe...
ABSTRACT: How people’s confidence in the advice that they give is influenced by other people’s advic...
We report three experiments comparing confidence judgments made by actors and by observers. In Exper...
This thesis reports on three experiments studying subjects' confidence about performance on a task a...
There is a long-standing belief that confidence is not useful at discriminating between accurate and...
There is currently little direct evidence regarding the function of subjective confidence in decisio...