Hindsight bias refers to the tendency for people to increase their confidence in a prediction after they\u27ve learned the outcome of an event; this is also known as the knew-it-all-along effect. The present study explored hindsight bias in the context of the 2012 United States presidential election. Participants were asked to predict various election outcomes one week before the election and then were asked to reconstruct those predictions one week after the outcome was known. The study showed strong evidence of hindsight bias and this bias did not depend on political affiliation, gender, or prior knowledge
Examined the effects of motivated processing on hindsight bias. One hundred fifty three college stud...
The present study investigated the effects of post-outcome information on retrospective judgments. P...
Extant research has focused largely on what causes hindsight distortion. In contrast, this work exam...
Although hindsight bias is a very specific and narrow field of interest, there seems to be conflicti...
Hindsight bias (HB) is the tendency to retrospectively exaggerate one's foresight knowledge about th...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.Hindsight bias is commonly referred to as the “I knew it ...
In Exp 1, with 379 high school students, small groups vs individuals made hypothetical predictions w...
Tested a motivated processing model of the hindsight bias or knew-it-all-along effect. Hindsight o...
How do biases affect political information processing? A variant of the Wason selection task, which ...
The hindsight bias may not be as robust as previously believed. Also known as the “knew-it-all-along...
Color poster with text and graphs.Research on Hindsight bias began in 1975, when Fischhoff published...
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Hindsight bias, more commonly called the knew-it-all-along effect is an experience of certainty th...
Examined the effects of motivated processing on hindsight bias. One hundred fifty three college stud...
The present study investigated the effects of post-outcome information on retrospective judgments. P...
Extant research has focused largely on what causes hindsight distortion. In contrast, this work exam...
Although hindsight bias is a very specific and narrow field of interest, there seems to be conflicti...
Hindsight bias (HB) is the tendency to retrospectively exaggerate one's foresight knowledge about th...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
The hindsight bias, a person\u27s tendency to overestimate their ability to predict the outcome of a...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs.Hindsight bias is commonly referred to as the “I knew it ...
In Exp 1, with 379 high school students, small groups vs individuals made hypothetical predictions w...
Tested a motivated processing model of the hindsight bias or knew-it-all-along effect. Hindsight o...
How do biases affect political information processing? A variant of the Wason selection task, which ...
The hindsight bias may not be as robust as previously believed. Also known as the “knew-it-all-along...
Color poster with text and graphs.Research on Hindsight bias began in 1975, when Fischhoff published...
Hindsight bias describes people’s tendency to overestimate how accurately they have predicted an eve...
Hindsight bias, more commonly called the knew-it-all-along effect is an experience of certainty th...
Examined the effects of motivated processing on hindsight bias. One hundred fifty three college stud...
The present study investigated the effects of post-outcome information on retrospective judgments. P...
Extant research has focused largely on what causes hindsight distortion. In contrast, this work exam...