Objectivity in the eye of the beholder: divergent perceptions of bias in self versus others.

Volume: 111, Issue: 3, Pages: 781 - 799
Published: Jul 1, 2004
Abstract
Important asymmetries between self-perception and social perception arise from the simple fact that other people's actions, judgments, and priorities sometimes differ from one's own. This leads people not only to make more dispositional inferences about others than about themselves (E. E. Jones & R. E. Nisbett, 1972) but also to see others as more susceptible to a host of cognitive and motivational biases. Although this blind spot regarding...
Paper Details
Title
Objectivity in the eye of the beholder: divergent perceptions of bias in self versus others.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2004
Volume
111
Issue
3
Pages
781 - 799
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