One of the most accepted findings across psychology is that people are unrealistically optimistic in their judgments of comparative risk concerning future life events—they judge negative events as less likely to happen to themselves than to the average person. Harris and Hahn (2011), however, demonstrated how unbiased (non-optimistic) responses can result in data patterns commonly interpreted as indicative of optimism due to statistical artifacts. In the current paper, we report the results of 5 studies that control for these statistical confounds and observe no evidence for residual unrealistic optimism, even observing a ‘severity effect’ whereby severe outcomes were overestimated relative to neutral ones (Studies 3 & 4). We conclude that ...
This article speaks to the classic view that mental health requires accurate self-perception. Using ...
Claims that optimism is a near-universal characteristic of human judgment seem to be at odds with r...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...
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...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
AbstractReceived academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism,...
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...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
In many studies on comparative optimism, participants estimate the likelihood that various events wi...
The optimism bias is a well-established psychological phenomenon. Its study has implications that ar...
Following Weinstein’s (1980) pioneering work many studies established that people have an optimistic...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
AbstractA diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater ex...
This article speaks to the classic view that mental health requires accurate self-perception. Using ...
Claims that optimism is a near-universal characteristic of human judgment seem to be at odds with r...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...
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...
Received academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism, the ten...
AbstractReceived academic wisdom holds that human judgment is characterized by unrealistic optimism,...
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...
Two studies investigated the tendency of people to be unrealistically optimistic about future life e...
In many studies on comparative optimism, participants estimate the likelihood that various events wi...
The optimism bias is a well-established psychological phenomenon. Its study has implications that ar...
Following Weinstein’s (1980) pioneering work many studies established that people have an optimistic...
A diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater extent whe...
AbstractA diverse body of research has demonstrated that people update their beliefs to a greater ex...
This article speaks to the classic view that mental health requires accurate self-perception. Using ...
Claims that optimism is a near-universal characteristic of human judgment seem to be at odds with r...
We review explanations offered by researchers for optimism in comparative risk judgments – the belie...