Two-alternative forced-choice recognition tests are commonly used to assess recognition accuracy that is uncontaminated by changes in bias. In such tests, participants are asked to endorse the studied item out of 2 presented alternatives. Participants may be further asked to provide confidence judgments for their recognition decisions. It is often assumed that both recognition decisions and confidence judgments in 2-alternative forced-choice recognition tests depend on participants’ assessments of a difference in strength of memory evidence supporting the 2 alternatives—the relative account. In the present study we focus on the basis of confidence judgments and we assess the relative account of confidence against the absolute account of con...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
International audienceHumans can estimate their confidence in making correct decisions, but these co...
Taking multiple-choice practice tests with competitive incorrect alternatives can enhance performanc...
Two-alternative forced-choice recognition tests are commonly used to assess recognition accuracy tha...
Judgment of confidence in memory is likely to track memory accuracy if those factors shaping accurac...
The present study investigated findings discussed in a review by Vickers (1985) which suggest that t...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of our perceptual decis...
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses ’ decision cri...
Summary.—A 4-alternative forced-choice test was administered to 96 Ss. Ss task was to attempt to sel...
People are often overconfident in evaluating the correctness of their knowl-edge. The present studie...
When old-new recognition judgments must be based on ambiguous memory evidence, a proper criterion fo...
International audienceHuman observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being c...
Human observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being correct in their decisi...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
International audienceHumans can estimate their confidence in making correct decisions, but these co...
Taking multiple-choice practice tests with competitive incorrect alternatives can enhance performanc...
Two-alternative forced-choice recognition tests are commonly used to assess recognition accuracy tha...
Judgment of confidence in memory is likely to track memory accuracy if those factors shaping accurac...
The present study investigated findings discussed in a review by Vickers (1985) which suggest that t...
International audiencePerceptual confidence is an evaluation of the validity of our perceptual decis...
Eyewitness identification decisions are vulnerable to various influences on witnesses ’ decision cri...
Summary.—A 4-alternative forced-choice test was administered to 96 Ss. Ss task was to attempt to sel...
People are often overconfident in evaluating the correctness of their knowl-edge. The present studie...
When old-new recognition judgments must be based on ambiguous memory evidence, a proper criterion fo...
International audienceHuman observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being c...
Human observers effortlessly and accurately judge their probability of being correct in their decisi...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
International audienceHumans can estimate their confidence in making correct decisions, but these co...
Taking multiple-choice practice tests with competitive incorrect alternatives can enhance performanc...