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about how such beliefs about one's own abilities causally influence choices is, however, sparse. In this paper, we use a …
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Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about how such beliefs about one's abilities …
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Confidence is often seen as the key to success. Empirical evidence about how such beliefs about one's abilities …
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evidence that people overweight 'good news' relative to 'bad news' when updating ego-relevant beliefs. In this paper, we …
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, presenting evidence that people overweight 'good news' relative to 'bad news' when updating ego-relevant beliefs. In this paper …
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, presenting evidence that people overweight 'good news' relative to 'bad news' when updating ego-relevant beliefs. In this paper …
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, presenting evidence that people overweight 'good news' relative to 'bad news' when updating ego-relevant beliefs. In this paper …
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. Both rely on statistically inaccurate beliefs but differ in how clearly they reveal that the choice was based on gender …
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There are many important decision problems where learning through experimentation is costly or impossible. In these situations, individuals may try to learn from observing the outcomes of others who have made similar decisions. Often, however, information about others comprises a selected...
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discrimination, explicit and implicit belief-based discrimination. Both rely on statistically inaccurate beliefs but differ in how …
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