Overconfidence: It Depends on How, What, and Whom You Ask

Volume: 79, Issue: 3, Pages: 216 - 247
Published: Sep 1, 1999
Abstract
Many studies have reported that the confidence people have in their judgments exceeds their accuracy and that overconfidence increases with the difficulty of the task. However, some common analyses confound systematic psychological effects with statistical effects that are inevitable if judgments are imperfect. We present three experiments using new methods to separate systematic effects from the statistically inevitable. We still find...
Paper Details
Title
Overconfidence: It Depends on How, What, and Whom You Ask
Published Date
Sep 1, 1999
Volume
79
Issue
3
Pages
216 - 247
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