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Can I see the real me? Leadership ability and the better-than-average effect
Military Psychology, 2018Military organizations typically emphasize the importance of leadership. The quality of military leadership might be inhibited because individuals tend to overestimate their respective leadership a...
Craig A. Foster +2 more
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The Better-Than-Average Effect and 1 Corinthians 13: A Classroom Exercise
Christian Higher Education, 2014People tend to evaluate themselves more favorably than they evaluate others, a tendency that is known as the better-than-average effect (BTA effect; Alicke, 1985; Brown, 1986). In an attempt to demonstrate the concept of the BTA effect, a classroom exercise was conducted with 78 undergraduate students in an “Introduction to Psychology” course. We asked
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Social desirability, personality questionnaires, and the “better than average” effect
Personality and Individual Differences, 2012Abstract It is well established that respondents are much more likely to rate themselves highly on personality questionnaire items with high social desirability (SD) than on items with low SD. However, conflicting explanations have been offered for this phenomenon.
Cynthia A. Pedregon +4 more
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Retraction of “The Motivated Self: Self-Affirmation and the Better-Than-Average Effect”
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2012Guenther, C.L, & Timberlake, E.A. (2012). The Motivated Self: Self-Affirmation and the Better-Than-Average Effect. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (Original DOI: 10.1177/0146167212457074)
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Quantitative research without measurement. Reinterpreting the better-than-average-effect
New Ideas in Psychology, 2023David J. Franz
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British Journal of Social Psychology, 2017
J. Howell, Kate A. Ratliff
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J. Howell, Kate A. Ratliff
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The Influence of Sexual Scripts and the “Better than Average” Effect on Condom Responsibility
Journal of College Student Development, 2014Young adults attending college are especially susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) due to high rates of risky sexual behavior (Fisher, Fisher, Misovich, Kimble, & Malloy, 1996). Many college students are aware of the disease risks involved in vaginal and anal intercourse with heterosexual partners (Spears, Abraham, Sheeran, & Abrams ...
Lindsey L. Ross-Bailey +3 more
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