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Grade Expectations: Rationality and Overconfidence. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2017
Magnus JR, Peresetsky AA.
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Foundations of Arrogance: A Broad Survey and Framework for Research. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Gen Psychol, 2019
Cowan N   +16 more
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Effect of the different forms of overconfidence on venture creation: Overestimation, overplacement and overprecision

Journal of Management & Organization, 2020
AbstractThis paper focuses on the effects of entrepreneurial overconfidence at new venture creation. By analyzing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data and using the theory of planned behavior as a framework, the study provides new evidence on the relative or absolute nature of overconfidence in entrepreneurial skills and the effect of overprecision on ...
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COGNITIVE SKILLS AND CONFIDENCE: INTERRELATIONS WITH OVERESTIMATION, OVERPLACEMENT AND OVERPRECISION

Bulletin of Economic Research, 2015
ABSTRACTThis experimental study measures the three major types of judgmental overconfidence in a within‐subjects design. Performance‐based overestimation and overplacement are elicited in a Raven Progressive Matrices test for general intelligence. Calibration‐based overprecision is evaluated in a forecasting by confidence intervals task.
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A Double-Edged-Sword Effect of Overplacement: Social Comparison Bias Predicts Gambling Motivations and Behaviors in Chinese Casino Gamblers

Journal of Gambling Studies
Overconfidence, a widely observed cognitive bias, has been linked to increased gambling motivations and behaviors. However, previous studies have largely overlooked overconfidence under a social comparison context, known as overplacement, i.e., the tendency of individuals to believe that they are better than their similar peers.
Yuepei Xu   +5 more
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sj-docx-1-etp-10.1177_10422587241227051 – Supplemental material for Biased Calibration: Exacerbating Instead of Mitigating Entrepreneurial Overplacement with Reference Values

Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-etp-10.1177_10422587241227051 for Biased Calibration: Exacerbating Instead of Mitigating Entrepreneurial Overplacement with Reference Values by Daniel Blaseg and Armin Schwienbacher in Entrepreneurship Theory and ...
Blaseg, Daniel, Schwienbacher, Armin
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