This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.A number of recent studies have identified an “overconfidence effect” in psychosis, whereby people with schizophrenia are overconfident in errors while simultaneously slightly underconfident when accurate. This effect may have implications for why delusions, which are based on inaccurate inferences, perceptions and judgements, are typically held with high conviction. Given the importance the overconfidence effect may have in accounting for delusional conviction, the current narrative review aims to summarise and critique the recent evidence for the effect within schizophrenia. People with schizophrenia were consistently found to be overconfident...
Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability...
This study examined whether the probabilistic reasoning bias referred to as a "jumping-to-conclusion...
We did a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the magnitude and specificity of the “ju...
A number of recent studies have identified an “overconfidence effect” in psychosis, whereby people w...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with schizophrenia show overconfidence in memory and social cognition err...
Background and objectives: Overconfidence in errors is a well-replicated cognitive bias in psychosis...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia show overconfidence in memory and social cognition errors. T...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Background: The role of psychosis-related cognitive biases (e.g. jumping to conclusions) in a delusi...
It has been reported that people with schizophrenia are frequently overconfident relative to their p...
Abstract: In two previous studies, it was observed that schizophrenic patients display increased con...
1The authors have contributed equally to the preparation of this manuscript and share first authorsh...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in d...
Background Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in de...
Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability...
This study examined whether the probabilistic reasoning bias referred to as a "jumping-to-conclusion...
We did a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the magnitude and specificity of the “ju...
A number of recent studies have identified an “overconfidence effect” in psychosis, whereby people w...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with schizophrenia show overconfidence in memory and social cognition err...
Background and objectives: Overconfidence in errors is a well-replicated cognitive bias in psychosis...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia show overconfidence in memory and social cognition errors. T...
Cognitive approaches to the study of delusional beliefs have been the focus of much research over th...
Background: The role of psychosis-related cognitive biases (e.g. jumping to conclusions) in a delusi...
It has been reported that people with schizophrenia are frequently overconfident relative to their p...
Abstract: In two previous studies, it was observed that schizophrenic patients display increased con...
1The authors have contributed equally to the preparation of this manuscript and share first authorsh...
Two reasoning biases, jumping to conclusions (JTC) and belief inflexibility, have been found to be a...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in d...
Background Cognitive models propose that faulty appraisal of anomalous experiences is critical in de...
Research in several domains has revealed that when individuals are asked to estimate the probability...
This study examined whether the probabilistic reasoning bias referred to as a "jumping-to-conclusion...
We did a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the magnitude and specificity of the “ju...