Research on confidence judgements suggests that people are often overconfident. However, some studies have found that depressed mood reduces this positive bias. To date this has been explained as a mood phenomenon. In this study we explore an alternative theory which suggests that confidence is related to internal judgements of social rank and status. This theory suggests that the lower one perceives oneself to be in status and rank the less one can afford to be overconfident. Data from a student population suggests that confidence judgements are associated with internal judgements of status
Scholars have recently proposed that overconfidence pervades self-judgment because of the social ben...
This article presents a longitudinal test of three proposed functions of overconfidence. In a sample...
A common social comparison bias—the better-than-average-effect—is frequently described as psychologi...
Research on confidence judgements suggests that people are often overconfident. However, some studie...
Individuals who occupy positions of high status and authority tend to engage in overconfidence more ...
In explaining the prevalence of the overconfident belief that one is better than others, prior work ...
In explaining the prevalence of the overconfident belief that one is better than others, prior work ...
The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
We propose and test the overconfidence transmission hypothesis, which predicts that individuals cali...
We propose and test the overconfidence transmission hypothesis, which predicts that individuals cali...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
Scholars have recently proposed that overconfidence pervades self-judgment because of the social ben...
Scholars have recently proposed that overconfidence pervades self-judgment because of the social ben...
This article presents a longitudinal test of three proposed functions of overconfidence. In a sample...
A common social comparison bias—the better-than-average-effect—is frequently described as psychologi...
Research on confidence judgements suggests that people are often overconfident. However, some studie...
Individuals who occupy positions of high status and authority tend to engage in overconfidence more ...
In explaining the prevalence of the overconfident belief that one is better than others, prior work ...
In explaining the prevalence of the overconfident belief that one is better than others, prior work ...
The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
The status- enhancement theory of overconfidence proposes that overconfidence pervades self-judgment...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
Evidence from both psychology and economics indicates that individuals give statements that appear t...
We propose and test the overconfidence transmission hypothesis, which predicts that individuals cali...
We propose and test the overconfidence transmission hypothesis, which predicts that individuals cali...
Evidence from psychology and economics indicates that many individuals overes-timate their ability, ...
Scholars have recently proposed that overconfidence pervades self-judgment because of the social ben...
Scholars have recently proposed that overconfidence pervades self-judgment because of the social ben...
This article presents a longitudinal test of three proposed functions of overconfidence. In a sample...
A common social comparison bias—the better-than-average-effect—is frequently described as psychologi...