Knowing me, knowing you: The accuracy and unique predictive validity of self-ratings and other-ratings of daily behavior.

Volume: 95, Issue: 5, Pages: 1202 - 1216
Published: Nov 1, 2008
Abstract
Many people assume that they know themselves better than anyone else knows them. Recent research on inaccuracies in self-perception, however, suggests that self-knowledge may be more limited than people typically assume. In this article, the authors examine the possibility that people may know a person as well as (or better than) that person knows himself or herself. In Study 1, the authors document the strength of laypeople's beliefs that the...
Paper Details
Title
Knowing me, knowing you: The accuracy and unique predictive validity of self-ratings and other-ratings of daily behavior.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2008
Volume
95
Issue
5
Pages
1202 - 1216
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